The History of Epidemics in the Middle Ages

The History of Epidemics in the Middle Ages
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The Epidemics of the Middle Ages is a book about several great diseases which turned up and brought horror to the people of Medieval Europe. The book is divided in three parts: 1) «The Black Death» provides descriptions of the apocalyptic destruction and death rates of the 14th century bubonic plague, which wiped out whole towns in England, France and Italy. Ninety percent of city populations died; 2) «The Dancing Mania» tells of a social phenomenon involving groups of people dancing erratically, sometimes thousands at a time. Affecting thousands of people across several centuries, dancing mania was not an isolated event. However, its causes were never explained; 3) «The Sweating Sickness» was a mysterious and contagious disease that struck England and later continental Europe in a series of epidemics beginning in 1485. The last outbreak occurred in 1551, after which the disease apparently vanished.

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J. F. C. Hecker. The History of Epidemics in the Middle Ages

The History of Epidemics in the Middle Ages

Table of Contents

GENERAL PREFACE

ADDRESS. TO THE. PHYSICIANS OF GERMANY

THE BLACK DEATH

TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE

PREFACE

CHAPTER I. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS

CHAPTER II. THE DISEASE

CHAPTER III. CAUSES.—SPREAD

CHAPTER IV. MORTALITY

CHAPTER V. MORAL EFFECTS

CHAPTER VI. PHYSICIANS

APPENDIX

I

II

FOOTNOTES:

THE DANCING MANIA

TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE

PREFACE

CHAPTER I. THE DANCING MANIA IN GERMANY AND THE NETHERLANDS

Sect. 1.—St. John’s Dance

Sect. 2.—St. Vitus’s Dance14

Sect. 3.—Causes

Sect. 4.—More ancient Dancing Plagues

Sect. 5.—Physicians

Sect. 6.—Decline and Termination of the Dancing Plague

CHAPTER II. DANCING MANIA IN ITALY

Sect. 1.—Tarantism

Sect. 2.—Most ancient Traces.—Causes

Sect. 3.—Increase

Sect. 4.—Idiosyncracies.—Music

Sect. 5.—Hysteria

Sect. 6.—Decrease

CHAPTER III. DANCING MANIA IN ABYSSINIA

Sect. 1.—Tigretier

CHAPTER IV. SYMPATHY

APPENDIX. I

II

III145

IV

V

VI

FOOTNOTES:

THE SWEATING SICKNESS

PREFACE

CHAPTER I. THE FIRST VISITATION OF THE DISEASE—1485

Sect. 1.—Eruption

Sect. 2.—The Physicians

Sect. 3.—Causes

Sect. 4.—Other Epidemics

Sect. 5.—Richmond’s Army

Sect. 6.—Nature of the Sweating Sickness

CHAPTER II. THE SECOND VISITATION OF THE DISEASE.—1506

Sect. 1.—Mercenary Troops

Sect. 2.—New Circumstances

Sect. 3.—Sweating Sickness

Sect. 4.—Accompanying Phenomena

Sect. 5.—Petechial Fever in Italy, 1505

Sect. 6.—Other Diseases

Sect. 7.—Blood Spots

CHAPTER III. THE THIRD VISITATION OF THE DISEASE.—1517

Sect. 1.—Poverty

Sect. 2.—Sweating Sickness

Sect. 3.—Causes

Sect. 4.—Habits of the English

Sect. 5.—Contagion

Sect. 6.—Influenzas

Sect. 7.—Epidemics of 1517

CHAPTER IV. THE FOURTH VISITATION OF THE DISEASE.—1528, 1529

Sect. 1.—Destruction of the French Army before Naples, 1528

Sect. 2.—Trousse-Galant in France.—1528, and the following years

Sect. 3.—Sweating Sickness in England, 1528

Sect. 4.—Natural Occurrences.—Prognostics

Sect. 5.—Sweating Sickness in Germany, 1529

Sect. 6.—In the Netherlands

Sect. 7.—Denmark, Sweden, and Norway

Sect. 8.—Terror

Sect. 9.—Moral Consequences

Sect. 10.—The Physicians

Sect. 11.—Pamphlets

Sect. 12.—Form of the Disease

CHAPTER V. FIFTH VISITATION OF THE DISEASE.—1551

Sect. 1.—Eruption

Sect. 2.—Extension and Duration

Sect. 3.—Causes.—Natural Phenomena

Sect. 4.—Diseases

Sect. 5.—John Kaye

CHAPTER VI. SWEATING SICKNESSES

Sect. 1.—The Cardiac Disease of the Ancients

Sect. 2.—The Picardy Sweat

Sect. 3.—The Roettingen Sweating Sickness

CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY

CATALOGUE OF WORKS[520]

APPENDIX

FOOTNOTES:

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