van Deth R, Vandereycken W
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
Hist Psychiatry. 1995 Sep;6(23 Pt 3):333-47. doi: 10.1177/0957154X9500602304.
We studied a wide variety of medical publications to find out whether late-nineteenth-century nervous or hysterial vomiting was clinically consistent with modern bulima nervosa. Since modern diagnostic criteria of bulimia nervosa my be time- and culture-bound, we made use of adapted criteria, focusing on the more overt, physical and behavioural features of the syndrome. In retrospect, it became obvious that only some of these specific diagnostic requirements were met. Indeed, late-nineteenth-century nervous or hysterical vomiters most likely have been non-organically-ill neurotics. However, their disorder was more closely associated with food abstinence in general and anorexia nervosa in particular than with overeating. Only in a few cases doctors made mention of recurrent episodes of binge eating, but there was no convincing evidence of any concern for body shape and weight. Obviously, late-nineteenth-century nervous or hysterial vomiting was still located at the crossing between classic hysteria, the 'new' clinical entity of anorexia nervosa, and forms of psychogenic vomiting.
我们研究了大量医学出版物,以探究19世纪晚期的神经性或癔症性呕吐在临床上是否与现代神经性贪食症相符。由于现代神经性贪食症的诊断标准可能受时间和文化限制,我们采用了经过调整的标准,重点关注该综合征更明显的身体和行为特征。回顾过去,很明显只有部分这些特定诊断要求得到了满足。的确,19世纪晚期的神经性或癔症性呕吐者很可能是非器质性疾病的神经症患者。然而,他们的病症与一般的食物戒断尤其是神经性厌食症的关联比与暴饮暴食更为密切。只有少数情况下医生提到了反复出现的暴饮暴食发作,但没有令人信服的证据表明他们对体型和体重有任何担忧。显然,19世纪晚期的神经性或癔症性呕吐仍处于经典癔症、神经性厌食症这个“新”临床实体以及心因性呕吐形式的交叉点上。