American Hydropathy in the Age of Exhilaration, 1844-1869.

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LITERATURE AND MEDICINE Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Jane Y Zhang
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Abstract

Hydropathy, a popular medical sect in mid-nineteenth-century America, utilized cold water to prevent and treat various ailments. At a time when cold exposure was linked to sickness, how do we account for the widespread appeal of the cold water regimen? By examining the literary production surrounding hydropathy, including medical handbooks, diagnosis records, and patient memoirs, this essay argues that fundamental to the clinical encounter with cold water was the experience of exhilaration-a vital sensation tasked with mediating the tension between the growing enthusiasm for stimulating substances and the mounting anxiety over their depleting effects on the body. Through this lens, the study of hydropathy uncovers the intersecting histories of naturopathic medicine and sensationalist art forms.

1844-1869年欢欣时代的美国水疗法。
水疗是19世纪中期美国流行的一种医学流派,它利用冷水来预防和治疗各种疾病。当寒冷暴露与疾病联系在一起时,我们如何解释冷水疗法的广泛吸引力?通过研究水疗相关的文学作品,包括医疗手册、诊断记录和病人回忆录,本文认为,临床接触冷水的基础是兴奋的体验——一种重要的感觉,负责调解对刺激物质日益增长的热情和对其对身体的消耗作用日益增加的焦虑之间的紧张关系。通过这个镜头,水疗法的研究揭示了自然疗法医学和耸人听闻的艺术形式的交叉历史。
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期刊介绍: Literature and Medicine is a journal devoted to exploring interfaces between literary and medical knowledge and understanding. Issues of illness, health, medical science, violence, and the body are examined through literary and cultural texts. Our readership includes scholars of literature, history, and critical theory, as well as health professionals.
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