In Praise of the Ordinary: Shifting Knowledge and Practice in the Medical Use of Drinking Water in Italy, 1550–1750

IF 0.9 2区 哲学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Bulletin of the History of Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.1353/bhm.2023.a922706
David Gentilcore
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This article is conceived as a contribution to our increasing appreciation of the importance of water for drinking purposes in early modern culture. By analyzing the medical recommendations contained in the case histories and consultations of three prominent Italian doctors—Epifanio Ferdinando, Francesco Redi, and Francesco Torti—it provides evidence of shifting medical knowledge and practice in the use of drinking water. It traces how, as the medical philosophies shifted, so too did the medical use of drinking water, as both aliment (part of a healthy and healing diet) and medicament (part of therapy to treat specific diseases). The most significant finding regards the increasing appreciation and enthusiasm for the health benefits of drinking ordinary local waters, from the mid-seventeenth century. Any ordinary local water would do—as long as it was pure, of good quality, and reputable—overturning a long-standing hierarchy of waters inherited from the ancient world.

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赞美平凡:1550-1750年意大利饮用水医疗知识与实践的转变
摘要:本文旨在帮助我们更好地认识饮用水在现代早期文化中的重要性。通过分析三位意大利著名医生--埃皮法尼奥-费尔迪南多(Epifanio Ferdinando)、弗朗切斯科-雷迪(Francesco Redi)和弗朗切斯科-托尔蒂(Francesco Torti)--的病例和会诊中包含的医疗建议,文章提供了在饮用水使用方面医学知识和实践不断变化的证据。书中追溯了随着医学理念的转变,饮用水作为食品(健康和治疗饮食的一部分)和药物(治疗特定疾病的一部分)的医学用途也发生了转变。最重要的发现是,从十七世纪中叶开始,人们越来越重视和热衷于饮用当地的普通水对健康的益处。只要水质纯净、质量上乘、声誉良好,当地任何普通的水都可以饮用--这颠覆了自古以来对水的等级划分。
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 医学-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: A leading journal in its field for more than three quarters of a century, the Bulletin spans the social, cultural, and scientific aspects of the history of medicine worldwide. Every issue includes reviews of recent books on medical history. Recurring sections include Digital Humanities & Public History and Pedagogy. Bulletin of the History of Medicine is the official publication of the American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM) and the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine.
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