Article ID: CBB624598076

Epidemic Time: Thinking from the Sickbed (2020)

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To experience an epidemic while lying on a sickbed opens up other ways of thinking through time, epidemics, and sequence from those developed by Charles Rosenberg in his 1989 essay, "What Is an Epidemic?". In this essay, a patient recovering from COVID-19 analyzes how histories of epidemics often follow the logic proposed by the discipline of epidemiology itself: a focus on acute cases and on a tracking of the "peak(s)" often means that longer temporalities of suffering are hidden. In contrast, this essay follows "Long Covid"—an illness collectively made and named by patients, which changed how the natural history of a new disease (COVID-19) was being mapped out by conventional scientific experts. Long Covid conceptualizes time differently from common categories and prefixes used in medicine and epidemiology, such as the "chronic" or the "post-." The collective labor of ill people thinking from the sickbed—both those with Long Covid and those working to bring to visibility other illnesses and the sequelae of other epidemics—has allowed other possible arrangements of sick bodies, symptoms, and diagnostic classifications to come into view. These arrangements hold potential for historians of medicine, as well as for clinical scientists.

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Authors & Contributors
Bauer, Susanne
Anna Bonshek
M. Cristina Amoretti
Amelang, Katrin
Lee Fergusson
Garnett, Emma
Journals
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
Social Studies of Science
History of Psychiatry
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Transfers
Social Science History
Publishers
UCL Press
Saint Louis University
University of Chicago Press
McGill-Queen's University Press
Duke University Press
Droz
Concepts
Health
Epidemiology
Medicine and society
Patients
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Medicine
People
Austen, Jane
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
20th century
Medieval
18th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Africa, Sub-Sahara
Peru
Wales
Germany
Institutions
World Health Organization (WHO)
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