Article ID: CBB000470593

Heilige als Patrone gegen Schlaganfall (2003)

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In Christian Europe of the High Middle Ages, saints played a central role in the everyday life of the ailing. Alongside healing attempts which involved magic and/or scientifically-based medicine, the invocation of specific patron saints for protection against evils or for the curing of ailments was a widespread practise. A large choice of patron saints was "available" for a wide range of diseases, especially those nowadays classified as neurologic or psychiatric. For the falling sickness alone, e.g., there is evidence of some twenty patron saints reputed to have a particular involvement. Surprisingly, there is no evidence of a comparable devotion to patrons for apoplectics. This "negative result" is confirmed by a thorough examination of medieval sources. St. Wolfgang and St. Andreas Avellino are the only two proven stroke patrons. Both, however, were only known within their respective locations. The absence of a specific supportive Christian figure for stroke victims deserves particular analysis: The high fatality rate of apoplexy and the lack of commercial interest on the part of the Christian places of pilgrimage may serve as possible explanations.

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Description Seeks to understand why in most places apoplexy, unlike most ailments during the High Middle Ages, had no patron saints.


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Authors & Contributors
Jacquart, Danielle
Cohen-Hanegbi, Naama
Vignone, Joseph Leonardo
Verskin, Sara
Duranti, Tommaso
Brenner, Elma
Concepts
Medicine and religion
Medicine
Health
Islam
Surgery
Physicians; doctors
Time Periods
Medieval
Ancient
13th century
Renaissance
Tang dynasty (China, 618-907)
Six dynasties (China, 220-589)
Places
Italy
Bologna (Italy)
France
Levant and Near East
England
Mediterranean region
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