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Perspect Biol Med ; 66(4): 595-609, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38661847

ABSTRACT

This study examines the origin and religious roots of taegyo, Korean traditional prenatal education, and raises concerns about potential negative impacts of contemporary taegyo practice from feminist and disability perspectives. Taegyo has been accepted without much criticism due to its deep integration into prenatal care culture, and most existing literature focuses on taegyo's positive impacts on fetal health and development from scientific or nursing perspectives. This article analyzes a 19th-century taegyo manual, Taegyo Singi, and Seon and Won Buddhist literatures on taegyo in order to understand the religio-cultural concepts and contexts of taegyo. The article then discusses the potential downsides of taegyo practice today, considering its patriarchal, mother-blaming, ablest roots in Korean history and culture. The author raises concerns about social oppression, the control of women's bodily autonomy, and the disproportionate responsibility burden that taegyo places on Korean women. The article concludes with suggestions for future research and for well-balanced taegyo practice.


Subject(s)
Disabled Persons , Feminism , Humans , Female , Feminism/history , Disabled Persons/history , Pregnancy , Prenatal Care/history , History, 19th Century , Republic of Korea , Medicine, Korean Traditional/history
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Med Humanit ; 45(1): 92-101, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30819924

ABSTRACT

This article scrutinises issues around disability and dependent (interdependent) agency, extending these to non-human animals and service dogs, with a sustained reference to the training of guide dogs. It does this through a detailed engagement with the training methodology and philosophy of The Seeing Eye guide dog school in the 1930s, exploring the physical, bodily and instrumental means through which the guide dog partnership, and the identity of the instructor, the guide dog and the guide dog owner, jointly came into being. The novelty of the article lies in how it reconsiders what interdependence meant and means from the perspectives drawing from historical and sociological literature on dog training. In doing so it opens up new ways of thinking about service animals that recognise their historical contingency and the complex processes at work in the creation and development of interdependent agency.


Subject(s)
Animal Assisted Therapy/education , Disabled Persons/education , Animal Assisted Therapy/history , Animals , Behavior, Animal , Disabled Persons/history , Dogs , History, 20th Century , Humans , Schools/history , Teaching/history
5.
Hist Sci Med ; 44(1): 41-8, 2010.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20527333

ABSTRACT

After WWI, an important centre of rehabilitation was created for the severely disabled in Tourvielle. It created the opportunity to invent and manufacture many prostheses to compensate the war amputations. In particular, the artificial arm/hand prosthesis enabled amputees to live more productive lives. Raphael Freida, who was an exceptional artist, illustrated the centre of rehabilitation when it was inaugurated by the town of Lyons.


Subject(s)
Rehabilitation/history , World War I , Art Therapy/history , Artificial Limbs/history , Disabled Persons/history , History, 20th Century , Humans , Male
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J Pastoral Care Counsel ; 63(3-4): 12-1-11, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20306941

ABSTRACT

According to some authors, the healing narratives in the New Testament have fuelled destructive attitudes toward disability among Christians. The purpose of this paper is to explore a subset of Jesus' miracle healings for more constructive messages, and for guidance about pastoral care for people with disabilities. Of twenty-nine miracle accounts found in the four gospels, five were selected for this study that deal with physical disability in individual persons. Using the socio-rhetorical interpretive method, the stories are mined for themes regarding spiritual aspects of healing, identity, faith, sin and touch.


Subject(s)
Bible , Disabled Persons/history , Faith Healing/history , Famous Persons , Disabled Persons/rehabilitation , History, Ancient , Humans , Religion and Medicine
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Disabil Rehabil ; 26(9): 546-8, 2004 May 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15204462

ABSTRACT

Prior to the historical appearance of modern comprehensive rehabilitation medicine, people with disabilities were treated at their families' residence or by religious establishments. It is interesting to note some famous severely disabled who succeeded not only to survive against all odds but rather to contribute to their societies and to enter the pages of encyclopedias. The following case studies are randomly selected to reflect the historical position on disability and rehabilitation. The stories of Claudius, Herman von Reichenau, Gottfried von- Berlichingen, Georges Couthon, Aleijadinho, are given along with information on some other famous rulers, Kings and Popes who suffered from various disabilities and deformities.


Subject(s)
Disabled Persons/history , Famous Persons , Brazil , France , Germany , History, 15th Century , History, 18th Century , History, Ancient , History, Medieval , Humans , Male , Roman World/history
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Dev Med Child Neurol ; 38(1): 80-3, 1996 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8606020

ABSTRACT

A case of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita in an eight-year-old girl was recounted by Thomas of Monmouth in a mid twelfth-century English hagiographic narrative, The Life and Miracles of St William of Norwich. The child had deformities of both hands and both feet at birth, and she developed torticollis and probably had some degree of hypotonia. She needed total care, her family took her to the tomb of St William in the cathedral at Norwich. This visit produced some sort of improvement in her health. Her parents, seeking a miracle, were satisfied that one had occurred.


Subject(s)
Arthrogryposis/history , Disabled Persons/history , Mental Healing/history , England , Female , History, Medieval , Home Nursing/history , Humans
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Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord) ; 117(4): 267-72, 1996.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9099010

ABSTRACT

'Deafness' and 'Handicaps' are concepts which have not only evolved separately throughout the years, but also together in a mutual relationship. Defining them in a social rather than a medical field raises certain questions. Is Deafness a Handicap? Do its consequences constitute a multihandicap? Mother and Child Interaction studies show risk of an impairment to this relationship, and thus a possible psycho-affective disorder for the child's development.


Subject(s)
Deafness , Disabled Persons , Adult , Child , Culture , Deafness/history , Disabled Persons/history , Female , France , History, 17th Century , History, 18th Century , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , History, Ancient , History, Medieval , Humans , Male , Mother-Child Relations
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Wien Med Wochenschr ; 145(19-20): 535-6, 1995.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8571595

ABSTRACT

Rehabilitation has its roots in the so called "care for cripples", later on in the postcare of war victims. It is a new way that neurologists do a specialized task within rehabilitation. Increasing lifepan furthermore gives a great overweight to cerebrovascular patients for rehabilitations. Only a holistic aspect can coop with this new challenges. It has to regard the patient and his family as well as to create new ways in social politics. The "Vorarlberger Modelle" (organized by Barolin) has not only given postulates, but practically shown new ways for rehabilitation in the future.


Subject(s)
Disabled Persons/history , Nervous System Diseases/history , Rehabilitation/history , Adult , Aged , Austria , Female , Forecasting , History, 20th Century , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nervous System Diseases/rehabilitation , Rehabilitation/trends
13.
Int J Rehabil Res ; 10(3): 253-65, 1987.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2964419

ABSTRACT

Disability, like sickness, is not merely a physical condition, the state of an individual's body. It is also a collective status that relates the disabled person to Society. We analyze the evolution of this social status and we see how the perception of this phenomenon has changed over the ages. From this historical overview, the continuity as well as the discontinuity in changes can be observed, the changes that affect the institutions, values and conceptions having to do with disability.


Subject(s)
Disabled Persons/history , Public Opinion , Social Conditions , Europe , History, 17th Century , History, 18th Century , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , History, Ancient , History, Medieval , Humans
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Rehabilitation (Stuttg) ; 24(3): 116-9, 1985 Aug.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2931781

ABSTRACT

On the example of Lower Franconia, a predominantly rural region which has maintained its boundaries in both world wars, the author describes the historical development of services for disabled persons since the beginning of this century. Jakob Riedinger may justly be termed the father of cripple care in Lower Franconia, having initiated the establishment, in 1910, of the first vocational rehabilitation facility for physically disabled people in Würzburg. Starting out from the provision of vocational services, further developments in particular after the 2nd world war entailed a growing recognition of the psychosocial situation of disabled persons as the basis of rehabilitative action. Several facilities have hence been established for providing holistic, early services for the physically disabled, where educators, physiotherapists, occupational and speech therapists, social workers and psychologists are involved, along with the orthopaedic doctor, in the care of physically disabled children and youths.


Subject(s)
Disabled Persons/history , Rehabilitation/history , Germany , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Hospitals, Special/history , Humans , Orthopedics/history
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