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A Quick History of Herpes Herpes isn't new in fact it's been known about for at least 2,000 years. It is said that Emperor Tiberius banned kissing in Rome for a time due to so many people having cold sores. In 18th century herpes was so common among prostitutes that it was called "a vocational disease of women." The term Herpes Simplex appeared in Richard Boulton's 'A System of Rational and Practical Chirurgery' in 1713, where the term Herpes militaries and Herpes exudes also appeared. Herpes was not found to be a virus until the 1940s. Herpes antiviral therapy began in the early 1960s with the experimental use of medication that interfered with viral replication called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) inhibitors. The original use was against normally fatal or illness such as adult encephalitis, keratinises, in immune compromised (transplant) patients, or disseminated herpes zoster. Herpes simplex was not always stigmatised. It was considered nothing more