Vargha Dora
Soc Hist Med. 2018 May;31(2):373-391. doi: 10.1093/shm/hkx064. Epub 2017 Sep 14.
Based on oral history interviews, medical literature, hospital newsletters, memoirs and news media, this article explores the ways in which ideals of socialism interacted with medical practice in polio care in 1950s Hungary. Through the everyday life of polio hospitals, it argues that the specific care that polio demanded from hospital staff, parents and children, resonated with state socialist political discourses of gender equality and the breakdown of class barriers and conventional hierarchies in medicine. Providing opportunities, as much as failing to fulfil expectations of patients, parents and medical staff, polio care simultaneously created socialist utopias and demonstrated the limits of political ideals.
基于口述历史访谈、医学文献、医院时事通讯、回忆录和新闻媒体,本文探讨了20世纪50年代匈牙利社会主义理想与小儿麻痹症护理医疗实践相互作用的方式。通过小儿麻痹症医院的日常生活,本文认为,小儿麻痹症对医院工作人员、家长和儿童提出的特殊护理要求,与社会主义国家关于性别平等以及医学领域阶级障碍和传统等级制度瓦解的政治话语产生了共鸣。小儿麻痹症护理既提供了机会,也未能满足患者、家长和医护人员的期望,它同时创造了社会主义乌托邦,也展示了政治理想的局限性。