Bleker J, Brinkschulte E
Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Freien Universität Berlin.
NTM. 1995;3(2):97-116.
In the 1820s, some years after smallpox vaccination had been introduced by most German states, physicians were faced with a seemingly new disease that they called "false smallpox" or "varioloid". The paper deals with two epidemics of "varioloid" that spread in Würzburg between 1825 and 1829. The reports of eyewitnesses, case histories, and patients records from the Julius Hospital in Würzburg are analysed with respect to the state of vaccination in this region, and in consideration of the personal, practical and scientific interests of the physicians involved. Special points of discussion are Schoenleins concept of epidemic disease, the role of contagionism, and the ambiguity of historical diagnosis.
19世纪20年代,在大多数德国邦国引入天花疫苗接种几年后,医生们面临着一种看似新出现的疾病,他们称之为“类天花”或“假天花”。本文探讨了1825年至1829年间在维尔茨堡蔓延的两次“类天花”疫情。结合该地区的疫苗接种情况,以及相关医生的个人、实践和科学兴趣,对维尔茨堡朱利叶斯医院的目击者报告、病史记录和患者记录进行了分析。讨论的要点包括舍恩莱因的流行病概念、传染主义的作用以及历史诊断的模糊性。