19世纪下半叶苏格兰的医生和新生儿死亡的原因。

Q4 Social Sciences
Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett
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摘要

本文探讨了19世纪下半叶两个对比鲜明的苏格兰社区中新生儿死亡的原因。个人死亡证明允许对不同医生和非专业人员记录的死因进行比较。论文发现,医生几乎总是提供一个听起来医学上的死亡原因,但个别医生提供的死因因其执业性质、医学术语的发展和个人偏好而异。外行人更有可能根本找不到原因,或者提出一个非医学术语。因此,在未知类别中所占的很大比例的死亡可能表明医疗条件差,这种情况更有可能发生在偏远的农村地区,并可能伴随着非常早的新生儿死亡及其相应的出生登记不足,以及对某些死亡原因的“伪装”。该文件审查了斯凯岛新生儿死亡的不同寻常的年龄模式,并得出结论认为,尽管在死亡登记中没有提到新生儿破伤风,但这种疾病在岛上存在的可能性很大。因此,对不同地点和不同时间的死因统计进行比较时应极为谨慎。
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Doctors and the causes of neonatal death in Scotland in the second half of the nineteenth century.

This paper examines causes of neonatal death in two contrasting Scottish communities in the second half of the nineteenth century. Individual death certificates allow comparison of the causes as recorded by different doctors and by lay informants. The paper finds that doctors almost always offer a medical-sounding cause of death, but that causes offered by individual doctors varied according to the nature of their practice, developments in medical terminology, and individual preference. Lay people were much more likely to offer no cause at all, or to suggest a non-medical term. Large percentages of deaths in the not-known category can therefore indicate poor medical provision, and are more likely to be found in remote rural areas and may be accompanied by an under-registration of very early neonatal infant deaths and their corresponding births, and by 'disguise' of certain causes of death. The paper examines the unusual age pattern of neonatal deaths on Skye and concludes that, although there is no mention of neonatal tetanus in the death registers, there is a substantial probability that the disease was present on the island. Comparisons of cause-of-death statistics between places and over time should therefore be made with extreme caution.

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Annales de Demographie Historique
Annales de Demographie Historique Social Sciences-Demography
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期刊介绍: Fondées en 1964 par la Société de Démographie Historique, les Annales de démographie historique, seule revue francophone du domaine, publient des recherches internationales en français et en anglais sur l"histoire, ou plutôt les histoires, de la population et de la famille telles qu"elles se présentent aujourd’hui : des travaux soucieux de leurs méthodes et de leurs catégories da"nalyse, des approches largement ouvertes sur l"histoire sociale et l"histoire de la santé, attentives aux apports de l’anthropologie comme de l"économie. Les Annales de démographie historique sont publiées avec le soutien du CNRS.
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