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发表于 2018-11-29 09:26 · 北京
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本帖最后由 Dorme 于 2018-11-29 09:29 编辑
顺便附赠个课外阅读https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_tuberculosis
It was during this century that tuberculosis was dubbed the White Plague,[61] mal de vivre, and mal du siècle. It was seen as a "romantic disease". Suffering from tuberculosis was thought to bestow upon the sufferer heightened sensitivity. The slow progress of the disease allowed for a "good death" as sufferers could arrange their affairs.[62] The disease began to represent spiritual purity and temporal wealth, leading many young, upper-class women to purposefully pale their skin to achieve the consumptive appearance. British poet Lord Byron wrote, "I should like to die from consumption", helping to popularize the disease as the disease of artists.[63] George Sand doted on her phthisic lover, Frédéric Chopin, calling him her "poor melancholy angel".[64]
19世纪的欧洲人以得肺结核为“荣”,认为只有精神纯粹、有艺术气质的人才能得这个病 |
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