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Integr Psychol Behav Sci ; 58(1): 1-11, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37268849

RESUMO

From a historical perspective, 'psychology' can be studied from an abundance of angels. Thus, a selected perspective requires some historiographical reflections, but also a conscious awareness of the actual chosen terms that are at stake. In this study, the historiographical perspective follows an emergent understanding of the history, which implies that the actual chosen terms are dynamically contributing to a web of terms, in which all of them may change in more or less unpredictable directions. In line with this, the aspect of music is consciously chosen, as it probably is one of the most ignored aspects of psychology in historical research. Thus, the findings in this study reveal that music as the 'direct factor' played an overarching role in the nineteenth centuries experimental psychology, but also that the changes in the understanding of music in the early sixteenth century is comparable with the changes the understanding of the soul underwent along with the introduction of the neologism 'psychology'. In the understanding of both music and the soul the sensational aspects replaced the mathematical.


Assuntos
Música , Humanos , Música/história , Música/psicologia , Estado de Consciência , Psicologia/história
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Wien Med Wochenschr ; 171(15-16): 381-390, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34338904

RESUMO

Biographical accounts of famous artists usually try to relate the life story to the works (and vice versa). This gives the work a special "colour", often the context for understanding for today's recipients. This interrelation is complex and often judgmental, sometimes manipulative. Thus, medical (including psychiatric), characterological and psychodynamic assessments and interpretations must be made with great caution. Primary sources may be scanty and diagnostic concepts may have changed (Mozart died of hitzigem Frieselfieber [prickly heat fever]; in Hölderlin's lifetime, schizophrenia or bipolar disorder did not yet "exist"). The attempt at a diagnostic classification often says more about the author and his time than about the artist (for example, the assessment of Robert Schumann's or Friedrich Hölderlin's mental illness). Against this background, elements of Ludwig van Beethoven's biography are presented from a psychiatric perspective. In summary, Beethoven can be diagnosed with an alcohol use disorder. A pronounced hyperthymic temperament is likely to have had a clearly positive influence on the course of the disorder. In particular, no influence of the alcohol use disorder on the musical quality of the work can be proven. A clear episodic course of affective symptoms as in bipolar disorder is not demonstrable. The deafness caused a severe reduction in quality of life.


Assuntos
Pessoas Famosas , Transtornos Mentais , Música , Morte , História do Século XX , Humanos , Transtornos Mentais/diagnóstico , Música/história , Qualidade de Vida
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Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1355088

RESUMO

RESUMO: A participação em atividades lúdicas e reflexivas poderia aumentar a resiliência dos estudantes ao estresse associado ao curso de medicina. Nesse sentido, a música poderia facilitar o desenvolvimento de sentimentos e atitudes, como inclusão social, equilíbrio, atenção, imaginação e reflexão essenciais à prática clínica. Neste artigo relatamos nossa experiência com a disciplina optativa "Introdução à história da música erudita ocidental". Ela é oferecida anualmente aos estudantes de medicina desde 2015. As avaliações anônimas recebidas por 62,5% dos 64 estudantes que frequentaram a disciplina até o momento evidenciaram uma elevada satisfação (100% de avaliações caracterizadas como boa ou ótima) e o reconhecimento de sua importância para a formação médica (95% de avaliações caracterizadas como boa ou ótima). Estes resultados são encorajadores para a continuidade da disciplina e a introdução de atividades optativas similares no currículo da nossa Faculdade. (AU)


ABSTRACT: Participation in playful and reflective activities could increase the students' resilience to the stress associated with the medical course. In this sense, music could facilitate the development of feelings and attitudes, such as social inclusion, balance, attention, imagination, and reflection, essential for clinical practice. In this article, I report my experience with the optional discipline "Introduction to the history of Western classical music." This course has been offered annually to medical students since 2015. The anonymous evaluations received by 62.5% of the 64 students who have attended the discipline so far showed a high satisfaction rate (100% of the assessments marked as good or excellent) and the recognition of its importance for medical training (95% of evaluations marked as good or excellent). These results encourage the continuation of the discipline and the introduction of similar activities into our curriculum.


Assuntos
Humanos , Estudantes de Medicina , Ensino , Relatório de Pesquisa , Inclusão Social , Música/história
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Rev. inf. cient ; 100(3): e3441, 2021.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1289635

RESUMO

RESUMEN Introducción: Los himnos son composiciones poéticas que expresan júbilo. Este canto se ejecuta por todos a la vez, y se convierte en el símbolo de los sentimientos y de los ideales de un grupo determinado. Objetivo: Describir las características principales de los himnos de la Enfermería en el contexto Iberoamericano haciendo, especial énfasis, en el Himno de la Enfermería Argentina. Método: Se realizó una investigación documental de corte histórico, en la cual se emplearon métodos teóricos que permitieron efectuar un análisis objetivo sustentado en la adecuada interacción de los siguientes métodos: análisis documental, análisis histórico-lógico y enfoque de sistema. Se utilizaron diversas bases de datos bibliográficas; así como el buscador del Google para identificar, a partir de palabras claves, los himnos por países. Desarrollo: Se caracterizó el Himno de la Enfermería del Consejo Internacional de Enfermería, organización internacional, y el Himno de la Enfermería Mexicana, Himno de la Enfermería Española, Himno a la Enfermera(o) Peruana(o), Himno de la Enfermería Cubana y el Himno de las Enfermeras de Costa Rica, con carácter nacional. Por otro lado, se describieron las características y significados del Himno de Enfermería Argentina. Consideraciones finales: El empoderamiento constituye un proceso constante de construcción, lo que precisa de claridad en las metas, en donde los cambios sociales y las expectativas de la profesión calcen en amalgama perfecta. En tal sentido, el empoderamiento exige reconocer la identidad profesional, lo que depende de diversos factores, entre los que podría contribuir en ese proceso de construcción y consolidación el Himno de Enfermería Argentina.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Anthems are poetic compositions written to express rejoicing. It is a music written specifically for group singing and becomes the symbol of feelings and ideals of a distinct group. Objective: To describe main characteristics of Ibero-American nursing anthem, specially, in the Argentine's nursing anthem. Method: A historical documentary research was conducted, in which theoretical methods were used to carry out an objective analysis based on the appropriate interaction of the following methods: documentary analysis, historical-logical analysis and system approach. Several bibliographic databases were used, as well as the Google Search engine, in order to identify, using key words, the anthems used by countries. Development: The International Council of Nurses, as International organization, and the Mexican, Spanish, Peruvian, Cuban, and Costa Rican nursing anthem were categorized as national anthems. In the other hand, the characteristics and meanings of the Argentine Nursing Anthem were described. Conclusions: Empowerment is a constant process of construction, which requires clarity in goals, where social changes and the profession´s expectations fit together perfectly. In this regard, empowerment requires for the recognition of professional identity depending on several factors to be effective, factors in which the argentine anthem is part of and it could contribute to the expected construction and consolidation process.


RESUMO Introdução: Os hinos são composições poéticas que expressam alegria. Essa música é tocada por todos ao mesmo tempo, e se torna o símbolo dos sentimentos e ideais de um determinado grupo. Objetivo: Descrever as principais características dos hinos da enfermagem no contexto ibero-americano, com especial destaque para o hino da enfermagem argentino. Método: Foi realizada uma investigação documental de natureza histórica, na qual foram utilizados métodos teóricos que permitiram realizar uma análise objetiva a partir da interação adequada dos seguintes métodos: análise documental, análise histórico-lógica e abordagem sistêmica. Várias bases de dados bibliográficas foram utilizadas; bem como o motor de busca Google para identificar, a partir de palavras-chave, os hinos por país. Desenvolvimento: O Hino de Enfermagem do Conselho Internacional de Enfermagem, uma organização internacional, e o Hino de Enfermagem do México, Hino de Enfermagem em Espanhol, Hino de Enfermagem do Peru, Hino de Enfermagem de Cuba e o Hino Nacional das Enfermeiras da Costa Rica. Por outro lado, foram descritas as características e significados do Hino da Enfermagem Argentina. Considerações finais: O empoderamento é um processo constante de construção, que exige clareza de objetivos, onde as mudanças sociais e as expectativas da profissão se encaixam perfeitamente. Nesse sentido, o empoderamento requer o reconhecimento da identidade profissional, o que depende de vários fatores, entre os quais o Hino da Enfermagem Argentino pode contribuir para este processo de construção e consolidação.


Assuntos
História da Enfermagem , Música/história
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PLoS One ; 16(4): e0250212, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33872337

RESUMO

In contemporary popular music, covering or adapting previous songs signals a tribute or reworking of popular hits, which implies acknowledgement of the original musicians. This connection can be interpreted as a form of musical impact among artists. A network graph with more than 106k artists and 855k cover versions extracted from the web site SecondHandSongs was created. The objective is to explore the shape of this network, identify the most relevant artists according to different impact measurements and to visualize connections between music genres. This analysis is done from a longitudinal perspective with the aim of understanding how cover versions can inform us about the history of the contemporary popular music. Results show that the number of covers by artist is skewed distributed, diminishing gradually since the 1950s. Different network metrics have allowed to identify the most covered (weighted indegree), the most influential (PageRank) and the most crossover artists (weighted betweenness centrality). The network graph also shows that genre affinity is the main criterion for covering songs between artists, language being the second. Remakes from other genres reflect that Jazz and Pop/Rock are the most influential because they emerge stronger and form the core of their respective sub-networks. Cover songs describe two cycles. In a first phase from 1900s to 1950s, dominated by Jazz and Vocal artists, the covers are more frequent and associated with the notion of reworking (e.g. jazz standards); in a second stage, since the 1950s, when the Pop/Rock emerges, cover songs are less common and seen as tribute.


Assuntos
Música/história , Cultura Popular , Evolução Cultural , Estudos de Avaliação como Assunto , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos
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Am Surg ; 87(4): 507-510, 2021 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33064016

RESUMO

Music and surgery have a long and shared history, and the existence of musician-surgeons has been well documented. Best known for his 2 gastric reconstruction operations, Theodor Billroth was also a skilled musician and made valuable contributions to the field of music theory and composition. While he was a prolific composer during his lifetime, most of his works have unfortunately been lost. His 1 surviving composition Todessehnsucht offers insight into his composition process and serves as a testament to the amalgamation of his personal life, his career as a surgeon, and his lifelong love of music. This article seeks to analyze Billroth's only musical composition from a historical, musical, and sociopolitical perspective and to illustrate the close interplay between science and art in one of the most quintessential musician-surgeons in history.


Assuntos
Cirurgia Geral/história , Música/história , História do Século XIX , Prússia
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Rev. bras. neurol ; 56(4): 39-43, out.-dez. 2020. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1140830

RESUMO

Ludwig van Beethoven, the great composer, born 250 years ago, had several health problems and a progressive hearing loss. Gastrointestinal symptoms prevailed among his physical complaints, but there were also frequent headaches, eye pain, and polyarthralgia. Likewise, there are many reports about his alcohol intake and frequent walks. There were also peculiar behavioral and awkward physical aspects of the famous composer. All may take part as a determinant for the communicative aspects of his music. Spite Beethoven's corporal structure could be considered just a developmental variant, it can also be congenitally related to many bone-nervous abnormalities such as craniovertebral junction malformation with interference in the Genius' health. In reality, it is almost impossible to cover Beethoven's entire health problem with just one underlying disease. Most likely, he had comorbidities, one of which, although not fatal, was that related to abnormalities in the development of the skull and cervical spine worsened by a baseline autoimmune disorders that injured joints, and maybe even the VIII cranial nerve and inner ear.


Ludwig van Beethoven, o grande compositor, nascido há 250 anos, teve vários problemas de saúde e uma perda auditiva progressiva. Os sintomas gastrointestinais prevaleceram entre suas queixas físicas, mas também houve frequentes episódios de cefaleia, dores nos olhos e poliartralgia. Da mesma forma, há muitos relatos sobre sua ingestão de álcool e caminhadas frequentes. Havia também aspectos físicos peculiares e estranhos do famoso compositor. Todos podem tomar parte como um determinante para os aspectos comunicativos de sua música. Apesar da estrutura corporal de Beethoven poder ser considerada apenas uma variante de desenvolvimento, pode também estar relacionada a algumas anormalidades ósseo- neural, tais como a malformação da junção craniovertebral com interferência na saúde do Gênio. Na realidade, é quase impossível cobrir todo o problema de saúde de Beethoven com apenas uma doença subjacente. Muito provavelmente, ele tinha comorbidades, uma das quais, embora não fatal, era aquela relacionada a anormalidades no desenvolvimento do crânio e da coluna cervical agravadas por uma desordem auto-imune de base que lesionava as articulações, e talvez até o VIII nervo craniano e o ouvido interno.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , Surdez/etiologia , Pessoas Famosas , Perda Auditiva/complicações , Música/história , Crânio/anormalidades , Surdez/história
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Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 162(3): 319-321, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31959057

RESUMO

Harriet Martineau was a 19th-century sociologist who had a progressive form of deafness. Her 1834 essay, Letters to the Deaf, was the earliest historical document depicting the social challenges of hearing loss. Martineau details complex situations that hard-of-hearing people experienced in the 19th century such as social isolation due to frustrations with communication, physician shortcomings, limited music appreciation, and the stigma of hearing amplification devices. Her descriptions of these experiences are commonly faced by hard-of-hearing people in present-day society. Advancements in technology and recognition of the negative social impact of hearing loss have improved the social experience for the hard of hearing; however, social challenges remain relevant. In this article, we review Letters to the Deaf and note the ways in which this essay provides a dual perspective regarding how much we have advanced as a society and how much we still have to overcome in addressing the social challenges of hearing loss.


Assuntos
Perda Auditiva/história , Perda Auditiva/psicologia , Sociologia/história , Auxiliares de Audição/história , Auxiliares de Audição/psicologia , História do Século XIX , Humanos , Música/história , Relações Médico-Paciente , Isolamento Social , Estigma Social
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J Endocrinol Invest ; 43(6): 873-874, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31907822

RESUMO

PURPOSE: There are many of the representations in iconography of individuals with goiters reported in the literature. METHODS: The article describe a unique representation of goiter, as observed by the authors in a sculpture in Italy. RESULTS: In a Nativity, in the upper part of the altar of the Church of the Annunciata, Boccioleto (Val Sermenza, Piedmont, Italy), a horn player with a huge goiter, gladdens the Holy Family. Wooden work by Francesco Antonio d'Alberto, 1694. CONCLUSION: This is an appropriate example of the iconography of "real goiter," since in this case the sculptor had the aim of showing person with goiter.


Assuntos
Bócio/história , Medicina nas Artes/história , Música/história , Escultura/história , História do Século XVI , Humanos , Itália
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J Med Biogr ; 28(2): 90-95, 2020 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31475883

RESUMO

William Wallace (1860-1940) received the degrees MB, MCh, and MD from the University of Glasgow, and qualified as an ophthalmologist in 1888. Even as he was training in eye surgery, he was already composing music, and Wallace became more attracted to the ear than to the eye and abandoned medicine to become a classical music composer. He never practiced ophthalmology after 1889, except during First World War when he volunteered to serve in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He studied briefly at the Royal Academy of Music in London, but was mostly self-taught. Wallace was influenced by the music of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner, and thus became a champion for late Romantic music. He wrote many types of music: his most successful were symphonic or tone poems. He was a playwright, music critic, translator, artist, and advocate for composers' copyright interests in Parliament. After the War, he never again composed but held important positions in organized music such as Professor of Harmony and Composition at the Royal Academy of Music. Only about 30% of his compositions were performed or published in his lifetime, but recently, there has been increased interest in performing and recording his music.


Assuntos
Música/história , Oftalmologistas/história , História do Século XX , Londres , Oftalmologia/história , Escócia
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Dtsch Med Wochenschr ; 144(25): 1816-1817, 2019 12.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31847019

RESUMO

Ludwig van Beethoven's Opus 119 represents a series of "bagatelles" for piano. On closer inspection, or better listening, one can get to the thought: How should one interpret the pause that the Maestro has woven into bar 65 of the first piece?


Assuntos
Música , Pessoas Famosas , Alemanha , História do Século XIX , Humanos , Masculino , Música/história , Música/psicologia
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Med Hypotheses ; 133: 109401, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31542612

RESUMO

JacquelineduPré (26 January 1945-19 October 1987) is one of the greatest cellists in the 20th century. Her musical career was terminated at age 28, allegedly due to multiple sclerosis (MS). MS is an immune-mediated demyelinating disease of the central nervous system with axonal involvement, characterized by the dissemination in time and space of the lesions (plaques). Diverse neurological symptoms may occur in MS, and a variety of symptoms relentlessly accumulated in her case after the diagnosis in 1973, which is concordant with primary progressive rather than relapsing-remitting form of MS. No radiological confirmation was however possible in her days and the diagnosis should be reconsidered, because her symptoms had some unusual features in MS. First, her principal symptoms, aside from transient visual and urological problems noticed earlier, began in the upper and lower limbs, often only in the upper limbs, then followed by the involvement of lower cranial nerves, and by the cognitive decline with changes in character. Hence the pattern of progression was ascending from the cervical spinal cord to the brainstem and to the cerebrum, which is not the pattern of dissemination in space typical of MS. Her clinical status appeared steroid-dependent temporarily in the early stage of the disease, which is also unusual in MS and some different etiology deserves consideration. We suppose that Uhthoff phenomenon, i.e. worsening of symptoms by the elevation of body temperature, may have been negative contrary to the previous interpretation, and if we are correct the absence of this sign does not support the demyelinating pathophysiology of her disease. Now that there is no objective medical information sufficiently disclosed, another scenario may be hypothesized, although MS is still a likely possibility. We discuss that syringomyelia/syringobulbia associated with Chiari malformation type I and obstructive hydrocephalus can be an alternative diagnosis.


Assuntos
Malformação de Arnold-Chiari/diagnóstico , Hidrocefalia/diagnóstico , Esclerose Múltipla Crônica Progressiva/diagnóstico , Música/história , Siringomielia/diagnóstico , Corticosteroides/uso terapêutico , Malformação de Arnold-Chiari/complicações , Neoplasias Encefálicas/diagnóstico , Transtornos Cognitivos/etiologia , Depressão/etiologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Progressão da Doença , Tolerância a Medicamentos , Feminino , História do Século XX , Humanos , Hidrocefalia/etiologia , Hipestesia/etiologia , Debilidade Muscular/etiologia , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso/diagnóstico , Avaliação de Sintomas , Siringomielia/complicações
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Rev Med Chil ; 147(3): 356-360, 2019 Mar.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31344173

RESUMO

Johann Sebastian Bach suffered during the last year of his life of a progressive visual defect despite two operations done by a famous but quite controversial English ocular surgeon of that time. The exact diagnosis of his ocular problems is unclear but cataracts and complicated glaucoma seem the most plausible. A septic complication following the ocular surgery could have weakened Bach's health leading to his death only three months after the last intervention. In this paper diverse less known aspects of Bach's disease and life are reported.


Assuntos
Pessoas Famosas , Música/história , Transtornos da Visão/história , Inglaterra , Alemanha , História do Século XVII , História do Século XVIII , Humanos , Oftalmologia/história , Médicos , Transtornos da Visão/cirurgia
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