The Origins of the ICU

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The outbreak that invented intensive care
A heroic community effort at a daring hospital saved lives, led to today's ventilators and revolutionized medicine ' it holds lessons for our times...

The Surprisingly Long History of the Ventilator, the Machine You Never Want to Need
For doctors, resorting to a ventilator is an extreme measure, used when a patient's lungs cannot supply enough oxygen on their own. Ventilators can also give a patient's body time to rest when breathing is difficult, and allow doctors to more easily remove lung secretions or deliver medications directly to the respiratory system...

The physiological challenges of the 1952 Copenhagen poliomyelitis epidemic and a renaissance in clinical respiratory physiology
The 1952 Copenhagen poliomyelitis epidemic provided extraordinary challenges in applied physiology. Over 300 patients developed respiratory paralysis within a few weeks, and the ventilator facilities at the infectious disease hospital were completely overwhelmed. The heroic solution was to call upon 200 medical students to provide round-the-clock manual ventilation using a rubber bag attached to a tracheostomy tube...