Podcast #304: Nostalgia
Mar 12, 2018•5 min
Episode description
Author: Dylan Luyten, MD
Educational Pearls
- Johannes Hoffer coined term Nostalgia in 1688 in his medical dissertation.
- Nostalgia was a formal medical diagnosis, and one that dates back to 17th century when soldiers had longing for home and melancholy with a constellation of symptoms including lethargy, sadness, disturbed sleep, heart palpitations, GI complaints, and/or skin findings for which the only cure was to return home.
- In the civil war, over 5000 soldiers were given medical leave for nostalgia.
- Always remember to view your patient in the appropriate context (psychosocial, cultural, historical, etc.)
References
Beck, J. (2013, August 14). When Nostalgia Was a Disease. Retrieved March 08, 2018, from https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/08/when-nostalgia-was-a-disease/278648/
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