Eadie M J
Central Clinical School, University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia.
J R Coll Physicians Edinb. 2009 Sep;39(3):263-7.
Although there had been occasional references to the visual aura of migraine even in ancient medicine, little attention was given to the phenomenon until the first half of the nineteenth century when French authors began to describe it. In the medicine of English-speaking countries, apart from a few descriptions, it went largely unnoticed until the British Astronomer Royal, Sir George Airy, described his own experience of the visual aura in 1865. Five years later his son, Hubert Airy, also described his experience of it and that of a number of eminent contemporary men of science. The topic of the migraine aura was almost immediately taken up by two of the younger Airy's contemporaries and fellow Cambridge medical graduates, Peter Wallrock Latham and Edward Liveing, in their monographs. Subsequently, migraine with aura quickly became a well-recognised clinical entity in British medicine.
尽管在古代医学中就偶尔提及偏头痛的视觉先兆,但直到19世纪上半叶法国作家开始描述它,这一现象才受到关注。在英语国家的医学中,除了一些描述外,它在很大程度上未被注意到,直到英国皇家天文学家乔治·艾里爵士在1865年描述了他自己的视觉先兆经历。五年后,他的儿子休伯特·艾里也描述了自己以及一些杰出当代科学家的经历。偏头痛先兆这一话题几乎立即被艾里爵士的两位年轻同代人、同为剑桥医学毕业生的彼得·沃洛克·莱瑟姆和爱德华·利文在他们的专著中提及。随后,有先兆偏头痛很快在英国医学中成为一个广为人知的临床实体。