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被质疑和病毒错误信息所困扰:需要基于证据使用历史疾病图像。

Plagued by doubt and viral misinformation: the need for evidence-based use of historical disease images.

机构信息

Department of History, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Department of Archaeology, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, UK.

出版信息

Lancet Infect Dis. 2016 Oct;16(10):e235-e240. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(16)30119-0. Epub 2016 Aug 10.

Abstract

The digitisation of historical disease images and their widespread availability on the internet have been a boon to education and research, but with unintended consequences, including the misrepresentation of infectious diseases in the past and the viral spread of misinformation. Many medieval images containing scenes of infectious disease come from non-medical sources and are not meant to convey any medical meaning. Erroneous modern captions have led to the publication of several historical images labelled as depictions of the plague, although artistic and textual evidence shows that they are not. Mislabelled images lose their intended historical narrative, and their use creates a distorted view of the past and of the disease in question. Scholars should give the same careful consideration to an image's evidentiary context that they would insist on giving to all other forms of evidence.

摘要

历史疾病图像的数字化及其在互联网上的广泛传播对教育和研究来说是一件好事,但也带来了意想不到的后果,包括过去传染病的错误表述和错误信息的病毒式传播。许多包含传染病场景的中世纪图像来自非医学来源,并不意味着传达任何医学意义。错误的现代标题导致了一些被标记为瘟疫描述的历史图像的出版,尽管艺术和文本证据表明它们不是。错误标记的图像失去了其预期的历史叙述,其使用造成了对过去和所讨论疾病的扭曲看法。学者们应该像坚持对所有其他形式的证据那样,对图像的证据背景进行同样仔细的考虑。

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