Isis | 2021

The Truth Within: Making Medical Knowledge in the Hay Fever Association of Heligoland, 1899–1909

 

Abstract


Around 1900, hay fever was a contested illness, mostly unknown among physicians or believed to be neurotic in nature. Motivated by a desire to gather and disseminate knowledge about their enigmatic ailment, hay fever sufferers organized to form the Hay Fever Association of Heligoland. The organization’s annual reports combined news from the latest medical science with observations of the illness as experienced by the members of the association. While employing observational practices derived from scientific settings in recording and documenting their suffering, the organized hay fever patients also used subjective experience to challenge the results from professional medical scientists. This struggle between scientific and embodied knowledge sheds new light on the emergence of patient advocacy.

Volume 112
Pages 531 - 547
DOI 10.1086/715653
Language English
Journal Isis

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