Magiorkinis Emmanouil, Diamantis Aristidis, Mitsikostas Dimos-Dimitrios, Androutsos George
Department of History of Medicine, Athens University, Athens, Greece.
J Neurol. 2009 Aug;256(8):1215-20. doi: 10.1007/s00415-009-5085-7. Epub 2009 Mar 14.
This paper presents the evolution of ideas on headache symptoms from antiquity through the 19th century. A thorough study of texts, medical books and reports along with a review of the available literature in PubMed was undertaken: observations on headaches date back nearly 4,000 years to the ritual texts of Mesopotamia. Nicolaes Tulp, Thomas Willis and Gerhard van Swieten also made important contributions on various forms of headaches in the 17th and 18th centuries. Edward Liveing and William Gowers made the major contributions to the field in the late 19th century. Overall, observations on headaches span a timeline of nearly 9,000 years. The work of the physicians during the 18th and 19th century, however, set the basis for scientific research.
本文介绍了从古代到19世纪关于头痛症状的观念演变。我们对文本、医学书籍和报告进行了全面研究,并查阅了PubMed上的现有文献:对头痛的观察可追溯到近4000年前美索不达米亚的仪式文本。尼古拉斯·图尔普、托马斯·威利斯和格哈德·范·斯维滕在17和18世纪也对各种形式的头痛做出了重要贡献。爱德华·利文和威廉·高尔斯在19世纪后期对该领域做出了重大贡献。总体而言,对头痛的观察跨越了近9000年的时间线。然而,18和19世纪医生们的工作为科学研究奠定了基础。