1485-1551年英国流汗病及其教会回应

Q4 Medicine
Omololu Fagunwa, A. Fagunwa
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在15和16世纪期间,一种以高烧和大量出汗为特征的疾病的五次流行蹂躏了英格兰。这种疾病被称为英格兰出汗病,因为它起源于英格兰,尽管它也袭击了爱尔兰和欧洲大陆。据报告,这种传染病以肺部成分为特征,死亡率估计在30%至50%之间。“出汗病”的证据在医学上很有吸引力,在历史上也值得注意,因为它在1485年突然出现,在1551年大量消失。这是英国国教脱离罗马天主教会的时期;当时的威尔士亲王亚瑟·都铎可能死于出汗病。在这些时期,教会发挥了至关重要的作用:在那些艰难时期,以治疗(在德国)、教会祈祷、量身定制的礼拜和虔诚的形式作出了回应,并保存了与流行病有关的脆弱记录。
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The English Sweating Sickness of 1485-1551 and the Ecclesiastical Response
During the 15th and 16th centuries, five epidemics of a disease characterized by high fever and profuse sweating ravaged England.  The disease became known as English sweating sickness because it started in England, though it also struck Ireland and mainland Europe.  The infectious disease was reportedly marked with pulmonary components, and the mortality rate was estimated to be between 30% and 50%.  The evidence of the “sweating sickness” story is medically fascinating and historically noteworthy as to its sudden appearance in 1485 and major disappearance in 1551.  This was a period when the Church of England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church; and the then Prince of Wales, Arthur Tudor, died possibly of sweating sickness.  The Church played a vital role during those periods: responses were made in the form of treatment (in Germany), ecclesiastical prayers, tailored worship, and devotions during those trying times, and the preservation of fragile records relating to the epidemics.
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Christian Journal for Global Health
Christian Journal for Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
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