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历史回顾:卒中史的精选章节

Historic review: select chapters of a history of stroke.

作者信息

Karenberg Axel

机构信息

Institute for the History of Medicine and Medical Ethics, Medical Faculty, University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 20, 50931 Köln, Germany.

出版信息

Neurol Res Pract. 2020 Dec 1;2:34. doi: 10.1186/s42466-020-00082-0. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is no shortage of books, chapters and papers on the history of stroke focusing predominantly on the last 150 years and enumerating endless "milestones". Instead of adding another article to this body of knowledge, this essay aims at ensuring awareness for the "big picture", the "grandes routes", and the "striking breakes" without overloading the reader with too much detail.

RESULTS

From a medical point of view, the history of stroke consists of two periods: the early era from the beginnings to 1812, and the following period from 1812 up to the present. It is argued that both periods require different methodical approaches, including disparate historiographical perspectives and varying forms of interpretation. In order to fully understand medical writings of the Greco-Roman era (Hippocratic writings, Galenic corpus) on "apoplexy", a solid knowledge of ancient doctrines concerning health and disease is indispensable. During the Middle Ages, the spiritual perspective can be highlighted by focusing on miracle healing and patron saints. While stroke basically remained a conundrum for many doctors and patients in early modern times (ca. 1500-1800; Platter, Wepfer), the revolutionary perception and definition of the disease as a result of a lesion in the 1810s (Rochoux, Rostan) opened the door to a productive relationship of the upcoming discipline "neurology" with the natural sciences during the nineteenth century and beyond (Virchow et al.). The mostly unwritten history of stroke in the twentieth century should not only include the medical, but also the patient's and the societal perspective.

CONCLUSION

A deeper insight into the recent and distant past will produce better educated strokologists - physicians who are able to put their own work into perspective.

摘要

背景

关于中风历史的书籍、章节和论文并不匮乏,这些大多聚焦于过去150年,并列举了无数的“里程碑”。本文并非要在这一知识体系中再添一篇文章,而是旨在让读者了解“全貌”“主要脉络”和“重大突破”,而不过多罗列细节。

结果

从医学角度来看,中风的历史可分为两个时期:从起源到1812年的早期,以及从1812年至今的后续时期。有人认为,这两个时期需要不同的方法论,包括不同的史学视角和多样的解读形式。为了充分理解希腊 - 罗马时代(希波克拉底著作、盖伦文集)关于“中风”的医学著作,扎实掌握古代关于健康和疾病的学说必不可少。在中世纪,可通过关注奇迹治愈和守护神来突出精神层面的视角。在近代早期(约1500 - 1800年;普拉特、韦普费尔),中风对许多医生和患者来说基本上仍是个难题,而19世纪10年代因病变对该疾病的革命性认知和定义(罗舒、罗斯坦)为即将出现的“神经学”学科与自然科学在19世纪及以后(魏尔啸等人)建立富有成效的关系打开了大门。20世纪中风大多未被书写的历史不仅应包括医学视角,还应包括患者和社会视角。

结论

对近期和遥远过去的更深入洞察将培养出更有学识的中风专家——能够将自己的工作置于历史背景中的医生。

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