Southern medical journal
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Southern medical journal · Feb 1983
Historical ArticleSciatica and the lumbar disk syndrome: a historic perspective.
The dynamics of the human spine mark the lumbar disk syndrome and accompanying sciatic complaints as long-standing afflictions of our species. Although Greco-Roman erudition suitably described the ailment, uneven diagnostic and therapeutic acumen confused inquiry for many centuries. ⋯ Not, however, until the 1934 landmark publication of Mixter and Barr was the herniated lumbar disk indicated as a major cause of sciatica. Despite such advances, numerous unresolved issues still surround this disease.