Louis Elan D, Horn Stacy, Roth Lisa Anne
G.H. Sergievsky Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Neurology. 2006 Feb 14;66(3):403-7. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000196645.96131.b2.
Silas Weir Mitchell (1829 to 1914), one of the most important neurologists in American Medicine, was known for his seminal work on the phantom limb syndrome, causalgia, and nerve injuries. He was also a prolific writer of novels and short stories. The neurologic content of this fiction has not been studied.
To assess the extent that references to neurologic topics were present in Mitchell's fiction, whether these neurologic references reflected Mitchell's scientific interests and contributions, and whether his fictional accounts of neurologic topics would precede those in his scientific writings.
The authors read Silas Weir Mitchell's novels and short stories.
Seventeen (63.0%) of 27 fictional works contained neurologic references. Fifty-five (69.6%) of 79 references were brief (a single word or sentence). In two works, a neurologic theme was central to the plot. Some of the neurologic content was sophisticated (aphasia, brain laterality). Phantom limb syndrome, causalgia, and nerve injuries were not prominent in his fiction. Neurologic consequences of battle injuries were featured in 10 (37.0%) works. With the exception of "The Case of George Dedlow" (i.e., phantom limb syndrome), Mitchell's fictional accounts of neurologic topics followed his presentation of these topics in the scientific literature.
The majority of Mitchell's fictional works contained references to neurologic topics but most contained brief references. The number of references to Mitchell's specific scientific interests (phantom limb syndrome, causalgia) was small, although more generally, references to the neurology of battle injuries occurred more frequently.
西拉斯·韦尔·米切尔(1829年至1914年)是美国医学最重要的神经学家之一,以其在幻肢综合征、灼痛和神经损伤方面的开创性工作而闻名。他还是一位多产的小说和短篇小说作家。其小说中的神经学内容尚未得到研究。
评估米切尔小说中提及神经学主题的程度,这些神经学参考是否反映了米切尔的科学兴趣和贡献,以及他对神经学主题的虚构描述是否先于他在科学著作中的描述。
作者阅读了西拉斯·韦尔·米切尔的小说和短篇小说。
27部虚构作品中有17部(63.0%)包含神经学参考。79条参考中有55条(69.6%)很简短(一个单词或一句话)。在两部作品中,神经学主题是情节的核心。一些神经学内容很复杂(失语症、脑半球优势)。幻肢综合征、灼痛和神经损伤在他的小说中并不突出。战伤的神经学后果在10部(37.0%)作品中有所体现。除了《乔治·戴德洛事件》(即幻肢综合征)外,米切尔对神经学主题的虚构描述是在他在科学文献中介绍这些主题之后。
米切尔的大多数虚构作品都包含神经学主题的参考,但大多数参考都很简短。提及米切尔特定科学兴趣(幻肢综合征、灼痛)的参考数量很少,不过更普遍地说,对战伤神经学的参考出现得更频繁。