Article ID: CBB495515814

Antoine Gros's Bonaparte Visitant les Pestiférés de Jaffa: Propaganda or a Medical Illustration? (2024)

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In September 1804 the French painter Antoine-Jean Gros first exhibited the painting Bonaparte visitant les pestiférés de Jaffa, illustrating Bonaparte touching the bubo of a plague-stricken soldier in Jaffa hospital during the Egyptian campaign. Today, this work is interpreted as blatant propaganda. However, the use of primary sources to reconstruct how people experienced illness in the past is essential. In this work, for the first time we propose a primarily medical interpretation of Gros's painting. According to medicine prior to the "germ theory", fear was considered a moral affection negatively influencing both the contagion and the outcome of plague. Therefore, holding back the fear was the best way to prevent the plague. French medical officers acted accordingly, providing encouraging examples to the soldiers. Especially, the medical officer Desgenettes voluntarily exposed himself to the risk of contagion, inoculating himself with a contaminated lancet. Napoleon's act of touching the bubo depicted by Gros in the painting provided soldiers with another encouraging demonstration of genuine therapeutic value, considering the medicine of the time. It seems, therefore, plausible to conclude that Gros faithfully represented a situation imbued with medical meaning, fully understandable by the public.

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Authors & Contributors
Little, Lester K.
Varlik, Nükhet
Bulmus, Birsen
Byrne, Joseph Patrick
Cerasoli, Giancarlo
Cohn, Samuel K., Jr.
Journals
Medicina Historica
History Workshop Journal
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Journal of World History
Past and Present
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
L'Erma di Bretschneider
ABC-CLIO
Berg
Carocci Editore
Facts on File
Concepts
Plague
Epidemics
Medicine
Disease and diseases
Public health
Medicine and society
People
Donzellini, Girolamo
Fernel, Jean François
Matignon, Jean-Jacques
Time Periods
Medieval
Renaissance
Early modern
16th century
Ancient
19th century
Places
Ottoman Empire
Europe
Italy
Great Britain
Rome (Italy)
France
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