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Masters of Healing: Cocaine and the Ideal of the Victorian Medical Man

机译:治疗大师:可卡因与维多利亚时代医生的理想

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This article offers a new perspective on the relationship between cocaine and medical practitioners in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain. Cocaine is often understood as one of a number of potentially addictive substances to which Victorian physicians and surgeons were regularly exposed, and tempted to indulge in. However, while cocaine has frequently been associated with discourses of addiction, this article proposes that it was also widely represented as a technological triumph, and that the drug was frequently used as a symbol for the scientific and moral virtues of the medical man. The argument draws on popular journalism, medical publications, and fiction to establish the cultural context of cocaine at the fin de siècle. In 1884, cocaine was revealed to be the first effective local anaesthetic, and this article traces the processes by which cocaine came to be regarded as the iconic achievement of nineteenth-century therapeutic science. This aura of innovative brilliance in turn communicated itself to the medical professionals who employed cocaine in their work, so that many patients and practitioners alike depicted cocaine as a most fitting emblem for the idealized selfhood of the modern medical man. This idea also informs portrayals of the drug in fiction, and I conclude with a detailed analysis of L. T. Meade’s 1895 short story, ‘The Red Bracelet’ (published in the Strand Magazine as part of Meade’s series, ‘Stories from the Diary of a Doctor’), as an example of the way in which cocaine functions as metaphor for the physician’s unassailable moral primacy and technical excellence.
机译:本文提供了关于19世纪末至20世纪初英国可卡因与医生之间关系的新观点。可卡因通常被理解为维多利亚州医生和外科医生经常接触并可能沉迷于其中的许多潜在成瘾性物质之一。但是,尽管可卡因经常与成瘾相关,但本文提出,可卡因也广泛代表了技术的胜利,并且该药物经常被用作医务人员科学和道德美德的象征。该论点借鉴了流行的新闻业,医学出版物和小说,以在fin desiècle建立可卡因的文化背景。 1884年,可卡因被发现是第一种有效的局部麻醉剂,本文追溯了可卡因被视为19世纪治疗科学的标志性成就的过程。这种创新的光彩反过来又向从事可卡因工作的医学专业人士传达了自己的信息,因此,许多患者和从业人员都将可卡因描绘为现代医护人员理想化的自我象征最合适的象征。这个想法也为小说中的毒品画上了烙印,最后我对LT Meade的1895年短篇小说《红色手镯》(作为Meade系列的一部分《医生的故事》发表在Strand杂志上)进行了详细分析。 '),以可卡因作为医生无懈可击的道德至上和技术卓越的隐喻的方式的一个例子。

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