Fasting Girls Fasting Girls

Descripción editorial

This is a health book. A fasting girl was one of a number of young Victorian girls, usually pre-adolescent, who claimed to be able to survive over indefinitely long periods of time without consuming any food or other nourishment. In addition to refusing food, fasting girls claimed to have special religious or magical powers. The ability to survive without nourishment was attributed to some saints during the Middle Ages, including Catherine of Siena and Lidwina of Schiedam, and regarded as a miracle and a sign of sanctity. Numerous cases of fasting girls were reported in the late 19th century. Believers regarded such cases as miraculous. In some cases, the fasting girls also exhibited the appearance of stigmata. Doctors, however, ascribed the phenomenon to fraud and to hysteria on the part of the girl. Joan Jacobs Brumberg believes the phenomenon to be an early example of anorexia nervosa.

GÉNERO
Salud, mente y cuerpo
PUBLICADO
1900
4 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
92
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
VENDEDOR
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
83.3
KB

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