Article ID: CBB001422152

Making Modern Migraine Medieval: Men of Science, Hildegard of Bingen and the Life of a Retrospective Diagnosis (2014)

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Charles Singer's retrospective diagnosis of Hildegard of Bingen as a migraine sufferer, first made in 1913, has become commonly accepted. This article uses Hildegard as a case study to shift our focus from a polarised debate about the merits or otherwise of retrospective diagnosis, to examine instead what happens when diagnoses take on lives of their own. It argues that simply championing or rejecting retrospective diagnosis is not enough; that we need instead to appreciate how, at the moment of creation, a diagnosis reflects the significance of particular medical signs and theories in historical context and how, when and why such diagnoses can come to do meaningful work when subsequently mobilised as scientific `fact'. This article first traces the emergence of a new formulation of migraine in the nineteenth century, then shows how this context enabled Singer to retrospectively diagnose Hildegard's migraine and finally examines some of the ways in which this idea has gained popular and academic currency in the second half of the twentieth century. The case of Hildegard's migraine reminds us of the need to historicise scientific evidence just as rigorously as we historicise our other material and it exposes the cumulative methodological problems that can occur when historians use science, and scientists use history on a casual basis.

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Authors & Contributors
Luckey, Eric F.
Keisuke Yamada
Cotelle-Lardreau, Esther
Chimisso, Cristina
Weininger, Stephen J.
Wei, Yidong
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
Technology and Culture
Science
Medizinhistorisches Journal
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
Publishers
University of London Press
Les Belles Lettres
CNRS
Concepts
Historical method
Historiography
Historians of science, modern
History of science, as a discipline
Migraine
Medicine
People
Sieveking, Edward Henry
Singer, Charles Joseph
Metzger, Hélène
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
Guerra, Francisco
Galen
Time Periods
20th century, early
Medieval
Renaissance
21st century
20th century
19th century
Places
London (England)
Scotland
Byzantium
Great Britain
Institutions
Science History Institute (SHI)
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