对济慈《医生》的批评有道理吗?二百周年重新评估

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S. Hughes, N. Snell
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1821年2月23日,约翰·济慈因肺病在意大利去世。济慈在伦敦和罗马接受了著名医生的治疗,这些医生长期以来因未能诊断出济慈患有肺结核而受到批评。这一谴责的证据来自济慈和他的同伴们的信件,以及他在罗马的医生詹姆斯·克拉克博士的出版物,我们回顾了这些证据,并分析了19世纪早期对消费的当代治疗。我们认为,济慈笔下的医生受到了现代学者的不公正的批评,事实上,他们将当时可用的医学建议用于治疗肺病。
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Is the Criticism of John Keats’s Doctors Justified? A Bicentenary Re-Appraisal
ABSTRACT John Keats died of consumption in Italy on 23 February 1821. He was treated both in London and in Rome by eminent physicians who have over time been criticized for failing to diagnose that Keats had pulmonary tuberculosis. The evidence for this censure, from the letters of Keats and his companions, along with the publications of Dr James Clark, his physician in Rome, is reviewed and the contemporary treatment of consumption in the early part of the nineteenth century is analysed. We argue that Keats’s doctors have been unfairly castigated by modern scholars and that in fact they applied the medical advice for the treatment of consumption that was available at that time.
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期刊介绍: The Keats-Shelley Review has been published by the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association for almost 100 years. It has a unique identity and broad appeal, embracing Romanticism, English Literature and Anglo-Italian relations. A diverse range of items are published within the Review, including notes, prize-winning essays and contemporary poetry of the highest quality, around a core of peer-reviewed academic articles, essays and reviews. The editor, Professor Nicholas Roe, along with the newly established editorial board, seeks to develop the depth and quality of the contributions, whilst retaining the Review’s distinctive and accessible nature.
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