Evered Emine Ö, Evered Kyle T
Department of History, Michigan State University, 506 East Circle Drive, Old Horticulture Building, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA.
Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences, Michigan State University, 673 Auditorium Road, Geography Building, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA.
Heliyon. 2020 Nov 18;6(11):e05488. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05488. eCollection 2020 Nov.
Histories of medicine and vaccinology routinely reference the Ottoman Empire with regard to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, her children's variolation, and the transmission of this knowledge throughout Britain and thereafter Europe. Few, however, follow the empire's ongoing relationship with vaccination after the Montagu family's departure. This article examines this aspect of Ottoman medical history by noting how Jenner's advances diffused back into the empire and then presenting and analyzing how imperial, medical, and even community leaders began to both educationally condition the population and gradually enact legislation that mandated vaccination. Owing to severe infrastructural, personnel, and financial deficits, instability, and popular fears and trepidation, the empire's aspirations to achieve universal vaccination were far from realized by the time of its early 1920s demise-especially throughout largely rural Anatolia. Ottoman institutional, educational, and legislative advances, however, collectively prepared the ground for the succeeding Turkish republic and its public health agenda. Given the republic's promotion of its efforts to modernize Turkey amid its mutual initiatives of nation-building, the empire's histories of providing this foundation are also sometimes overlooked.
医学史和疫苗学的历史经常提及奥斯曼帝国与玛丽·沃特利·蒙塔古夫人、她子女的天花接种以及这一知识在英国乃至整个欧洲的传播。然而,很少有人关注蒙塔古家族离开后帝国与疫苗接种的持续关系。本文通过指出詹纳的进展如何传回帝国,进而呈现并分析帝国、医学乃至社区领袖如何开始对民众进行教育引导,并逐步颁布强制接种疫苗的立法,来审视奥斯曼医学史的这一方面。由于严重的基础设施、人员和财政赤字、不稳定以及民众的恐惧和不安,到20世纪20年代初帝国灭亡时,其实现全民接种疫苗的愿望远未实现——尤其是在广大的安纳托利亚农村地区。然而,奥斯曼帝国在制度、教育和立法方面的进步,共同为随后的土耳其共和国及其公共卫生议程奠定了基础。鉴于共和国在国家建设的共同举措中推动土耳其现代化的努力,帝国提供这一基础的历史有时也被忽视了。