Infections du pied dans la période médiévale

T. Anderson
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Three unusual medieval examples of pedal bone infection are presented. All occur in males excavated from the cemetery of St. James' Abbey, Northampton. One case was active at the time of death and exhibits exuberant periosteal reaction. In another, fusion of the bones and obliteration of joint space indicates a chronic infection with evidence of healing. The large sample (n = 278) of skeletons presents with a high frequency of bone pathology, including serious fractures, rare congenital deformities and specific chronic infection. This suggests that the associated infirmary enjoyed a large catchment area and was a popular choice for the sick. Such pedal bone infection has rarely been reported in archaeological material. These cases permit examination of the skeletal response to infection prior to the modern antibiotic era.

中世纪时期的足部感染
介绍了三个不寻常的中世纪脚蹬骨感染的例子。所有这些都发生在北安普敦圣詹姆斯修道院墓地发掘的男性身上。一个病例在死亡时是活动性的,表现出旺盛的骨膜反应。在另一种情况下,骨骼融合和关节间隙闭塞表明慢性感染有愈合的迹象。骨骼的大样本(n=278)具有高频率的骨骼病理,包括严重骨折、罕见的先天畸形和特定的慢性感染。这表明,相关医务室的占地面积很大,是病人的热门选择。这种脚蹬骨感染在考古材料中很少报道。这些病例允许在现代抗生素时代之前检查骨骼对感染的反应。
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