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Malaria, a journey in time: in search of the lost myths and forgotten stories.

机译:疟疾,一段时光的旅程:寻找迷失的神话和被遗忘的故事。

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The saga of malaria parasites precedes the history of humans. Malaria has always been part of the rising and decline of nations, of wars and of upheavals. People of ancient times attributed the malarial manifestations to supernatural influences. Myths about demons responsible for fevers and efforts to bring them under control were often mentioned in ancient articles and attested archaeologically. More than 4 millennia were required until malaria was finally demystified. From the ancient Chinese Canon of Medicine to Ronald Ross' milestone discovery, the humanity struggled to face one of the most debilitating diseases of mankind. This essay assesses the history of malaria from ancient mysteries until it was demystified. Its sections describe the attempts of humans from different times to understand and defeat malaria through supernatural practices, religious rites and medicine, and also their efforts mirrored in art and literary masterpieces.
机译:疟原虫的传奇起源于人类的历史。疟疾一直是国家崛起和衰落,战争和动荡的一部分。古代人们把疟疾的表现归因于超自然的影响。在古代的文章中经常提到有关导致发烧的恶魔以及控制发烧的神话,并在考古学上得到证实。直到疟疾最终被揭开神秘面纱,才需要超过四千年的时间。从古代中国医学经典到罗纳德·罗斯的里程碑式发现,人类一直在努力面对人类最衰弱的疾病之一。这篇文章从古代的奥秘来评估疟疾的历史,直到它被神秘化为止。它的各节描述了不同时代人类通过超自然实践,宗教仪式和医学来理解和战胜疟疾的尝试,以及他们在艺术和文学杰作中所反映的努力。

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