Anstey Peter R, Principe Lawrence M
Department of Philosophy, University of Otago.
Early Sci Med. 2011;16(5):379-503. doi: 10.1163/157338211x594759.
In June 1668 Anthony Ashley Cooper, later to become the 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, underwent abdominal surgery to drain a large abscess above his liver. The case is extraordinary, not simply on account of the eminence of the patient and the danger of the procedure, but also because of the many celebrated figures involved. A trove of manuscripts relating to this famous operation survives amongst the Shaftesbury Papers in the National Archives at Kew. These include case notes in the hand of the philosopher John Locke and advice from leading physicians of the day including Francis Glisson, Sir George Ent and Thomas Sydenham. The majority of this material has never been published before. This article provides complete transcriptions and translations of all of these manuscripts, thus providing for the first time a comprehensive case history. It is prefaced with an extended introduction.
1668年6月,安东尼·阿什利·库珀(后来成为第一代沙夫茨伯里伯爵)接受了腹部手术,以排出肝脏上方的一个大脓肿。这个病例非同寻常,不仅因为患者的显赫地位和手术的危险性,还因为涉及许多著名人物。与这次著名手术相关的一批手稿保存在位于邱园的国家档案馆的沙夫茨伯里文件中。其中包括哲学家约翰·洛克手写的病例记录,以及当时包括弗朗西斯·格利森、乔治·恩特爵士和托马斯·西德纳姆在内的顶尖医生的建议。这些材料中的大部分以前从未发表过。本文提供了所有这些手稿的完整抄本和翻译,从而首次提供了一份全面的病例史。文章前面有一个详细的引言。