Parrhesia and Clinical Practice: A Case Study of Dr. Esdaile's Mesmeric Hospital in Hooghly

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作者
Rajendran, Punnya [1 ]
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[1] Cent Univ Tamil Nadu, Dept English Studies, Neelakudy, India
关键词
mesmerism; colonial medicine; parrhesia; Esdaile; surgical diary;
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10.21659/rupkatha.v13n2.05
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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This paper seeks to explore the complex negotiation between mesmerism (as unauthorised medical practice) and the State by analyzing the singular example of Dr. James E. Esdaile, a Scottish civil surgeon stationed in Hooghly, Calcutta, in the 184o-5os; one of the few known medical practitioners of mesmerism in colonial India. His diary titled Mesmerism in India, and its Practical Application in Surgery and Medicine contains a record of every patient who walked into Esdaile's clinic in Hooghly complaining of pain, the subsequent interaction that took place between the doctor and the patient, usually in the form of a simple sequence of questions and answers, and a description of the procedure by which the patient was treated. The documentation of Esdaile's controversial clinical practice offers several important insights into the practice of parrhesia (a theory of truth-telling proposed by Foucault) in conjunction with the practice of mesmerism as medicine. Within the annals of medical history, clinical egodocuments such as Esdaile's surgical diary exemplify the emergence of a difficult relationship between the historical subject and the desire to speak the truth. It reveals how a unique moment in colonial medical history becomes emblematic of a negative relationship with the parrhesiastic act.
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