Polianski I J
Institut für Geschichte, Theorie und Ethik der Medizin, Universität Ulm, Frauensteige 6, 89075, Ulm, Deutschland,
Urologe A. 2013 Nov;52(11):1582-9. doi: 10.1007/s00120-013-3279-1.
In the second half of the nineteenth century venereal diseases attained more attention and explosiveness in public discourse than ever before. Collective fear of the so-called French disease culminated in the emergence of melancholic syphilophobia a previously unknown form of hypochondriac suffering. This paper addresses the question of how this development occurred and focuses more specifically on the epistemological implications of the pathological fear of syphilis and highlights the systematic significance of etiological interpretation and nosological conceptualization of venereal disease.
在19世纪下半叶,性病在公众话语中比以往任何时候都更受关注且更具爆炸性。对所谓法国病的集体恐惧达到顶点,催生了忧郁性梅毒恐惧症,这是一种此前未知的疑病症形式。本文探讨了这一发展是如何发生的问题,更具体地关注梅毒病理性恐惧的认识论影响,并强调性病病因学解释和疾病分类概念化的系统意义。