“你的爱就像一剂良药”:希波克拉底和《ceo》中关于爱情的医学传统

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L. Ribeiro
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情人身体受到二氏症折磨,脉搏不稳定,皮下潮红,这一形象至少可以追溯到萨福。像盖伦(Galen)和佩加蒙(Pergamon)的奥里巴修斯(Oribasius)这样的古代医生认为,这位患了爱情病的人是一位患有真正疾病的患者,需要医疗干预。在中世纪的西方医学中,这种疾病有各种各样的名字,比如爱道德的英雄和色情狂。这项研究将爱情病定义为色情狂,这是一种由单恋引起的具有抑郁症状的心身疾病,其根源有时是黑胆汁的体液失衡、精液过多或大脑某些炎症。它将这一传统追溯到希波克拉底和塞俄斯的伊拉斯特拉图斯医生关于他们如何诊断和治疗患有相思病的王室患者的轶事。有人认为,这些故事反映了现实生活中的医学争论。这些轶事表明,这种疾病的病因被视为心理原因,而不是纯粹的生理和身体原因,因此需要一种可以称之为心理的治疗方法。他们认为,对患有病态单恋的患者的选择治疗是为了满足二人的要求。
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‘YOUR LOVE IS LIKE BAD MEDICINE’: THE MEDICAL TRADITION OF LOVESICKNESS IN THE LEGENDS OF HIPPOCRATES AND ERASISTRATUS OF CEOS
The image of the lover physically afflicted by erōs , with erratic pulse and fiery flushes under the skin, goes back at least as far as Sappho.  Ancient doctors like Galen and Oribasius of Pergamon saw the lovesick as a patient with a real disease in need of medical intervention. In Western medieval medicine, the disease had various names, such as amor heroes and erotomania . This study defines lovesickness as erotomania , a psychosomatic illness with depressive symptoms caused by unrequited love, with its roots sometimes sought in a humoral imbalance of black bile, an excess of seminal fluid or in some inflammation of the brain. It traces this tradition to the anecdotes about the physicians Hippocrates and Erasistratus of Ceos on how they diagnosed and treated royal patients suffering from lovesickness. It is argued that these stories reflect real-life medical debates. The anecdotes suggest the cause of the disease to have been seen as psychic rather than purely physiological and somatic, calling for a therapy one might term psychological. They suggest the choice treatment for a patient suffering from sick unrequited love was to requite the demands of erōs .
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