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迈向欧洲身体感知史:中世纪后期的疼痛

Towards a history of European physical sensibility: pain in the later Middle Ages.

作者信息

Cohen E

机构信息

Department of History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

出版信息

Sci Context. 1995 Spring;8(1):47-74. doi: 10.1017/s0269889700001897.

Abstract

The study of pain in a historical context requires a consideration of the cultural context in which pain is sensed and expressed. This paper examines attitudes toward physical pain in the later Middle Ages in Europe from several standpoints: theology, law, and medicine. During the later Middle Ages attitudes toward pain shifted from rejection and a demand for impassivity as a mark of status to a conscious attempt to sense, express, and inflict as much pain as possible. Pain became a positive force, a useful tool for reaching a variety of truths. While this attitude stemmed from the religious wish to identify with Christ's passion, it permeated and affected all spheres of cultural expression and investigation. Late medieval medicine accepted pain, trying to relieve it only when it became dangerous to the patient. Given the existence of analgesic medicines at the time, this attitude is comprehensible only within the cultural context of that period.

摘要

在历史背景下研究疼痛需要考虑感知和表达疼痛的文化背景。本文从中世纪后期欧洲的神学、法律和医学等几个角度审视了对身体疼痛的态度。在中世纪后期,对疼痛的态度从将其视为地位象征而予以摒弃并要求保持冷漠,转变为有意识地去感知、表达并尽可能多地施加疼痛。疼痛成为了一种积极力量,一种获取各种真理的有用工具。虽然这种态度源于与基督受难感同身受的宗教愿望,但它渗透并影响了文化表达和研究的各个领域。中世纪晚期的医学接纳疼痛,只有当疼痛对患者构成危险时才试图缓解它。鉴于当时已有止痛药物,这种态度只有在那个时期的文化背景下才说得通。

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