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致命渴求:英国糖尿病直到胰岛素

Elizabeth Lane Furdell | 2009 | ISBN: 9004172505 | English | 208 pages | PDF | 4 MB

Series: History of Science and Medicine Library, 9

Although ancient and medieval doctors knew of the disorder called diabetes, the disease they treated was rare and largely confined to young sufferers. By the late Renaissance, however, the increasing incidence of diabetes in older adults required a re-examination of what caused the malady and how to cure it. Led by English healers, such as controversial apothecary Nicholas Culpeper and elite physician Thomas Willis, the study of diabetes produced significant debate in print over the locus of the disease and remedies for its treatment. These debates paralleled the growing schism in English medical circles over contradictory iatric theories and professional jurisdiction. On the eve of insulin's discovery, diabetologists still quarrelled over what diets might alleviate its symptoms. Including perspectives from patients and drawing on myriad sources, this book examines changing approaches to diabetes and its victims within the context of medical and scientific progress.


系列:科学与医学图书馆,9 尽管古代和中世纪的医生们知道一种疾病被称为糖尿病,但他们治疗的是罕见且主要发生在年轻患者身上的病症。然而,在文艺复兴晚期,老年人中糖尿病病例的增加要求重新审视这种疾病的病因及其治疗方法。在英国医生的带领下,比如争议性药剂师尼古拉斯·库佩克尔和精英医生托马斯·沃尔兹,糖尿病的研究引发了印刷出版物中的显著争论,关于该疾病的位置以及治疗它的方法。这些争论与英格兰医学界因矛盾的医术理论和专业管辖权而日益分裂的情况并行不悖。在胰岛素发现前夕,糖尿病学家仍然围绕哪类饮食可能缓解其症状而争执不休。本书结合了患者的观点,并综合运用各种来源,探讨了医疗和科学进步背景下对糖尿病及其受害者处理方式的变化。
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