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Representations of Western Opium Consumption in China: Informal Empire, Medicine and Modernity, 1840–1930 西方鸦片消费在中国的表现:非正式帝国、医学与现代性,1840-1930
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-13 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkad025
L. J. Sweeney
Opium was of central importance to the expansion of western informal empire in China, and became a cipher for contested questions of moral authority, racial hierarchy, scientific knowledge, civilisation and modernity. Westerners involved in the opium trade were imbued with an ethos of ‘distancing’ from Chinese culture and lifestyles, including the smoking of opium, and it has been assumed that westerners largely adhered to these boundaries. However, a small minority of westerners did smoke opium in China, notably medical professionals and other elites. The nature of, and response to, these transgressions is highly revealing of the era’s shifting conceptions of racial hierarchy, medical science, religious morality and ultimately the advent of modernity.
鸦片对西方非正规帝国在中国的扩张至关重要,并成为道德权威、种族等级、科学知识、文明和现代性等有争议问题的密码。参与鸦片贸易的西方人被灌输了一种与中国文化和生活方式“保持距离”的精神,包括吸食鸦片,人们认为西方人在很大程度上遵守了这些界限。然而,少数西方人确实在中国吸食鸦片,尤其是医学专业人士和其他精英。这些违法行为的性质和反应高度揭示了这个时代种族等级、医学、宗教道德观念的转变,并最终揭示了现代性的到来。
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Buying into Reproductive Modernity: Tracing the Transnational History of Two Contraceptives in Britain and China 购买生殖现代性:追溯英国和中国两种避孕药具的跨国历史
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-13 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkad007
Sarah Mellors Rodriguez
Set in the early twentieth century, this article maps the parallel histories of two popular contraceptive pessaries: ‘Wife’s Friend’ in Britain and ‘Lady’s Friend’ in China. Despite their limited efficacy, both products became commercially successful in their respective markets. Drawing on news articles and opinion columns, this article investigates how these two similar products were marketed to different demographics and adapted to meet the needs of local consumers, highlighting the ways in which medicines take on new meanings in different social and historical contexts. At the same time, the case of ‘Wife’s Friend’ and ‘Lady’s Friend’ pessaries also exposes the blurriness between the categories of Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine and the shortcomings of both types of medicine in the early twentieth century. Ultimately, this research shows that interrogating medicine from a comparative transnational perspective can yield new insights into the relationship between commercialisation, modernity and perceptions of health.
这篇文章以二十世纪初为背景,描绘了两种流行的避孕用具的平行历史:英国的“妻子的朋友”和中国的“女士的朋友”。尽管疗效有限,但这两种产品在各自的市场上都取得了商业上的成功。本文利用新闻文章和观点专栏,调查了这两种类似的产品是如何面向不同的人群进行营销并适应当地消费者的需求的,强调了药物在不同的社会和历史背景下具有新意义的方式。同时,“妻子的朋友”和“夫人的朋友”子宫托的案例也暴露了二十世纪初中西医分类的模糊性和两种医学的不足。最终,这项研究表明,从比较跨国的角度询问医学可以对商业化、现代性和健康观念之间的关系产生新的见解。
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Antonio Carbone, Epidemic Cities Antonio Carbone,流行病城市
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-11 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkad023
Michael Zeheter
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The Efficiency of Bacterial Vaccines on Mortality during the 'Spanish' Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19. 1918-19年“西班牙”流感大流行期间细菌疫苗对死亡率的影响。
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-08 eCollection Date: 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkad012
David T Roth

The worldwide 'Spanish' influenza pandemic of 1918-19, which extended into the 1920s, infected more than a third of the world's population and killed an estimated 50-100 million people, more than the civilian and military casualties of World War I. Present-day medical scholars, journalists, and other commentators have often ignored, downplayed or treated with scepticism the role of bacterial vaccines in reducing mortality during the pandemic. There have been repeated claims in this century that these vaccines were 'useless', 'concocted', and possibly harmful. Focussing on the Australian scene, I show that bacterial vaccines from reputable sources did indeed reduce mortality, perhaps to a greater extent in some cases than modern anti-viral influenza vaccines.

1918-19年的全球“西班牙”流感大流行一直持续到20世纪20年代,感染了世界三分之一以上的人口,估计造成5000万至1亿人死亡,超过了第一次世界大战的平民和军事伤亡人数。如今,医学学者、记者和其他评论员经常忽视,淡化或怀疑细菌疫苗在大流行期间降低死亡率的作用。在本世纪,人们一再声称这些疫苗是“无用的”、“调制的”,而且可能有害。在澳大利亚,我发现来自知名来源的细菌疫苗确实降低了死亡率,在某些情况下可能比现代抗病毒流感疫苗更大程度。
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Lynn McDonald, Florence Nightingale and the Medical Men: Working Together for Health Care Reform 林恩·麦克唐纳,弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔和医务人员:为医疗改革而共同努力
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkad027
Richard Bates
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Negotiating Shanghai Mercy Hospital: Philanthropy, Business and Control of Madness in Republican China 谈上海仁爱医院:民国的慈善、商业与疯狂控制
2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkad019
Jinping Ma
Summary This study examines the initiation and administration of Mercy Hospital in Republican Shanghai. It explains the protracted negotiations that underpinned the collaboration between the Chinese founder Lu Bohong, the Shanghai Municipal Council (SMC) of the International Settlement and the Municipal Administration (FMA) of the French Concession. Despite mutual needs for a psychiatric hospital, the collaboration was undermined by disputes over funding shares and administrative direction. While Lu expected a symbolic modern philanthropy, the SMC and FMA saw it as an economic tool to relieve the responsibility of regulating refugees and the increasing mental patients. They repeatedly forced Lu to make concessions with financial instruments, but ended up non-cooperation, leading the patrons to compromise to keep their problem solver. However, after Lu’s murder and the subsequent dysfunction of the Chinese municipal government, the SMC and FMA could not help but take on this task to protect their settlements from the threat.
本研究考察民国上海市仁爱医院的创办与管理。它解释了中国创始人陆伯宏、国际租界上海市议会(SMC)和法租界市政管理局(FMA)之间旷日持久的谈判。尽管双方都需要一家精神病院,但在资金分配和行政管理方面的争议削弱了合作。虽然陆期望这是一种象征性的现代慈善,但SMC和FMA认为这是一种经济工具,可以减轻监管难民和日益增加的精神病人的责任。他们多次用金融工具迫使陆做出让步,但最终不合作,导致主顾们妥协以保留他们的问题解决者。然而,在卢被谋杀和随后中国市政府的功能失调之后,SMC和FMA不得不承担起保护他们的定居点免受威胁的任务。
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The Republic of Fear: Mental Illness in the Finnish Civil War of 1918. 《恐惧共和国:1918年芬兰内战中的精神疾病》。
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkac065
Petteri Pietikainen

This article examines the links between mental illness and the Finnish Civil War of 1918. Based on the study of patient records from a large state mental hospital, the article discusses the mental wounds of both servicemen and civilians and focuses on fear as an essential component in the onset of mental disorder. An examination of patient records reveals how civil war affected the mental health of ordinary people and created a collective psychological atmosphere of fear and anxiety. What this article also demonstrates is that, during and after the war, patients who were mentally scarred by the atrocities were neither categorised nor diagnosed any differently from other mental patients. By focussing on patient experiences in the 'mini-society' of a mental hospital, this article aims to give a nuanced account of the ways in which civil war can affect mental health on both the individual and collective levels.

这篇文章探讨了1918年芬兰内战与精神疾病之间的联系。本文在对一家大型州立精神病院的病人记录进行研究的基础上,讨论了军人和平民的精神创伤,并着重讨论了恐惧是精神障碍发病的重要组成部分。对病人记录的检查揭示了内战如何影响普通人的心理健康,并创造了一种恐惧和焦虑的集体心理氛围。这篇文章还表明,在战争期间和战后,受到暴行精神创伤的病人既没有被归类,也没有被诊断为与其他精神病人有任何不同。通过关注病人在精神病院的“迷你社会”中的经历,本文旨在对内战在个人和集体层面上影响心理健康的方式进行细致入微的描述。
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'The Unseen Enemy Persists': Delusion, Trauma and the South African War in Australian Asylum Case Notes. “看不见的敌人依然存在”:澳大利亚庇护案件笔记中的妄想、创伤和南非战争。
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkac049
Effie Karageorgos

Australian troops travelling to South Africa in 1899 to join Britain in fighting the Boers left behind communities consumed with the conflict. The colonies that would form the Australian nation in 1901 organised parades, concerts and eagerly awaited news from the battlefield. This article analyses these cultural responses to the South African War alongside the experiences of institutionalised delusional men. It traces ways the conflict penetrated the walls of Australian asylums, and the minds of the insane within them, as well as the sane existing in society. Delusions based on the conflict appeared not only in the words of men who had travelled to South Africa, but also those who were evidently deeply affected by Australian involvement in the war, following the fervour within the societies from which they came. The resulting analysis of the words and experiences of the insane expands the historiography of the conflict in new ways.

1899年,澳大利亚军队前往南非,与英国一起打击布尔人,留下了被冲突吞噬的社区。1901年组成澳大利亚国家的殖民地组织了游行、音乐会,并急切地等待来自战场的消息。这篇文章分析了这些文化对南非战争的反应,以及那些被收容的妄想症患者的经历。它追溯了冲突如何穿透澳大利亚精神病院的墙壁,以及其中精神病患者的思想,以及社会上存在的理智。基于冲突的错觉不仅出现在去过南非的人的话语中,而且也出现在那些显然深受澳大利亚参与战争影响的人的话语中,他们来自的社会内部也有这种热情。由此产生的对精神病患者的言语和经历的分析,以新的方式扩展了对这场冲突的历史编纂。
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Caring Under Fire Across Three Continents: The Hadfield-Spears Ambulance, 1941-1945. 战火下横跨三大洲的关怀:哈德菲尔德-斯皮尔斯救护车,1941-1945。
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkad010
Laure Humbert

During the Second World War, the Hadfield Spears ambulance took care of around 22,000 wounded and/or sick patients across three continents. This article analyses how military attacks and instances of violence impacted on the psychological, emotional and physical health of those attending the wounded within this mobile unit. While historiography of allied medicine develops apace, analysis of the Free French health service remains rare. Yet the history of the Hadfield Spears ambulance provides a fascinating window into the neglected issue of attacks on healthcare in wartime, as well as a fresh scope for combining macro and micro perspectives. The deployment of both approaches suggests potent ways to connect intimate responses to attacks to broader histories of allied frictions and cooperation. Crucially, it offers rich insights into the development of a transnational 'ethos of stoicism', which helped to sustain the hospital's community, in a fraught allied diplomatic context.

在第二次世界大战期间,哈德菲尔德斯皮尔斯救护车在三大洲照顾了大约22,000名伤员和/或病人。本文分析了军事攻击和暴力事件如何影响这个流动单位内照料伤员的人员的心理、情绪和身体健康。虽然联合医学的史学发展迅速,但对免费法国医疗服务的分析仍然很少。然而,哈德菲尔德斯皮尔斯救护车的历史为我们提供了一个迷人的窗口,让我们得以了解被忽视的战争时期医疗保健遭受攻击的问题,同时也为宏观和微观视角的结合提供了一个新的视角。这两种方法的运用表明了将对攻击的亲密反应与更广泛的联盟摩擦与合作历史联系起来的有力途径。至关重要的是,它为跨国“斯多葛主义精神”的发展提供了丰富的见解,这有助于在令人担忧的盟国外交背景下维持医院的社区。
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Jason Sion Mokhtarian, Medicine in the Talmud: Natural and Supernatural Therapies between Magic and Science Jason Sion Mokhtarian,《塔木德医学:魔法与科学之间的自然与超自然疗法》
IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkad026
G. Kessler
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