Health and medicine in 18.-century England : a sociolinguistic approach

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Abstract

The term which is at the heart of the investigation is fever(s) both as a single-word lexeme and as a constituent of multiword lexemes in 18th-century medical writing, dictionaries and encyclopaedias. In particular, the semantic load carried by this key term, as well as the relationship – conceptual and linguistic – with medical processes lexicalized as contagion / contagious, endemic / epidemic, infection / infectious, inflammation / inflammatory, pestilential / malignant / putrid, and medical realities generically denominated plague, pestilence(s), (small-)pox, etc. are under scrutiny here. Fever, more often than not, represents complex medical events – for the specialist and the layman. It is often used as a kind of catch-all word and catch-all experience sharing and expressing the characteristics of virulent epidemics (cfr. Lindemann 2010: 74 ff.). Sometimes the association of fever(s) with other diseases and/or outbreaks was so strong that pestilence(s) or plague(s) were frequently evoked, having a strong emotional impact on society. The definitions, descriptions, explanations, classifications, denominations analysed and exemplified confirm the uncertain and ambiguous usage of the term fever(s), and the uncertain, tentative approach of professional experience and medical research. Both disciplinary usage (physicians and practitioners writing for expert and non-expert readership) and lay usage (essentially documented in dictionaries and encyclopaedias, drawing materials from specialized texts) clearly undergo such linguistic-lexicological indeterminacy, which is primarily and essentially conceptual indeterminacy.
Lingua originaleInglese
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteThe popularization of specialized discourse and knowledge across communities and cultures
EditoreEDIPUGLIA
Pagine101-128
Numero di pagine28
ISBN (stampa)9788872286975
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2013

Keywords

  • health
  • medicine
  • disease
  • fever
  • 18th century
  • encyclopaedias
  • lexicography
  • lexicology
  • medical writing
  • semantic change

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