Pearce J M S
Emeritus Consultant Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, East Yorks, UK.
Eur Neurol. 2004;52(4):191-2. doi: 10.1159/000082033. Epub 2004 Nov 10.
Sir William Gull coined the name 'anorexia nervosa'. Examples of self-starvation appeared in the Hellenistic era. Holy anorexics abused their bodies, rejected marriage and sought religious asylum where many perished and became saints. The condition then paled into obscurity until the 19th century. Louis-Victor Marce (1828-1864) described such a patient in 1859, but Richard Morton is generally credited with the first medical description of anorexia nervosa in 1689. Two neurologists in 1873 separately described anorexia nervosa. Ernest Charles Lasegue, a student friend of Claude Bernard, and a favourite pupil of Trousseau wrote of a refusal of food that may be indefinitely prolonged. Historical precedence is explored and citations included.
威廉·古尔爵士创造了“神经性厌食症”这个名称。自我饥饿的例子在希腊化时代就已出现。神圣的厌食者虐待自己的身体,拒绝婚姻,并寻求宗教庇护,其中许多人死亡并成为圣徒。此后这种情况一直默默无闻,直到19世纪。路易 - 维克多·马尔塞(1828 - 1864)在1859年描述了这样一名患者,但理查德·莫顿通常被认为在1689年首次对神经性厌食症进行了医学描述。1873年,两位神经学家分别描述了神经性厌食症。欧内斯特·查尔斯·拉塞格是克洛德·贝尔纳的学生朋友,也是特鲁索最喜欢的学生,他写道这种对食物的拒绝可能会无限期持续。本文探讨了历史先例并列出了参考文献。