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The Medieval Leper and his Northern Heirs Peter Richards

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Zusammenfassung

The medieval leper is a pathetic figure; records of the remarkable survival of a leper colony in Scandinavia until the early years of the 20th century provides a window onto the reality of this tragic disease.

The Medieval Leper and his Northern Heirs Zusammenfassung

The Medieval Leper and his Northern Heirs Peter Richards

The medieval leper is a pathetic figure; records of the remarkable survival of a leper colony in Scandinavia until the early years of the 20th century provides a window onto the reality of this tragic disease. Medieval history is rich in rules and regulations for lepers, but reveals little of who they were or what became of them. This book searches for the reality of the individuals themselves, people who through their disease - or suspicion of it - contributed a unique chapter to social and medical history. Their hopes, fears, frustrations, and sufferings are explored partly through English medieval sources but mainly through the record of the remarkable survival of both leprosy and many medieval attitudes to it in the Aland islands between Sweden and Finland in the seventeenth century, where the struggle of a poor community both to contain the disease and to provide for those suffering from it were recorded for over a quarter of a century by the rural dean. The medical identity of medieval leprosy is confirmed from descriptions, from portraits (many previously unpublished or forgotten), and from the characteristic mutilations of bones; an appendix of original documents forms a unique collection of source material for social and medical historians. The late PETER RICHARDS was a former Professor of Medicine and Dean ofSt Mary's Hospital Medical School in London, and President of Hughes Hall, Cambridge.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1 The tradition: a cross-roads in history; the lepers of Aland; bread, beer and firewood; means of support; sentence and certificates; separation; husbands and wives; despair and hope. Part 2 The disease: the rise and fall of the disease; leprosy - fact or fiction? - an unbroken chain, pictorial evidence, graveyard proof. Part 3 Documents: office at the seclusion of a leper; regulations of Sherburn leper hospital (founded 1181), confirmed by Richard Kellawe, Bishop of Durham (1311-16); regulations of the leper hospital of St Julian near St Albans (founded 1146) - revised by Abbot Michael in 1344; regulations of the Enkoping leper hospital, Sweden, given by Archbishop Birger of Uppsala (1367-83); regulations of the leper hospital of St Mary Magdalene, Exeter, restated early in the 15th century; regulations for St George's hospital, Svendborg, Denmark, in 1486; King Hans' decree concerning the quarrel between the warden and lepers in St George's hospital, Naestved, Denmark, in 1492; chancery warrant for proper medical examination of Joanna Nightingale of Brentwood, who refused to be isolated on suspicion of leprosy, 1468; petition of Nicholas Harris, footpostman of Totnes, to the Royal College of Physicians of London for a certificate that he was not a leper, 1620; royal patent of Gustaf II Adolf of Sweden, July 15th, 1619, authorising the foundation of Sjahlo leper hospital in Finland; regulations of the leper hospital at Gloskar in the Aland islands, drawn up by Per Brahe, Regent of Finland, 1653; proposal for the budget of Gammelstads hospital, Hesingfors, 1651; budget for Sjahlo leper hospital and mental hospital, Finland, by decree of King Carl XI of Sweden, May 6th, 1695; extract from a letter written to Johannes Petersen in 1767 by Joen Givertsen, a priest suffering from leprosy in Iceland; a lament - poem by Peder Olsen Feidie, patient in St George's hospital for lepers, Bergen, from 1832 to 1849; law regarding the isolation of people infected with leprosy and their confinement in public hospital in Iceland, 1898; letter from President Relander of Finland to the lepers in Orivesi hospital after his visit in January 1930.

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GOR007618141
9780859915823
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The Medieval Leper and his Northern Heirs Peter Richards
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Boydell & Brewer Ltd
1977-01-01
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