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Medical Miracles
Medical Miracles: Doctors, Saints, and Healing in the Modern World | Jacalyn Duffin
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It is now recognized that spirituality plays an active role in the experience of illness and healing, even when the sufferer turns to medicine for help. The relationship of medicine to the miracles at healing shrines, especially Lourdes, is well known. Less studied are the miracles associated with the canonization of saints. The Vatican Archives house the transcripts of the ecclesiastical investigations of all of the miracles credited to the intercession of candidates for sainthood. Thesedocuments contain verbatim accounts of patients, their families, and physicians. The testimony is filtered and shaped by the formal questions of clergy, who are concerned not to be duped by wishful thinking or naive enthusiasm. Jacalyn Duffin has examined either the full testimony or the Vatican summaries of more than 670 miracles reported in 35 countries on six continents from the late 17th century to the 21st. She discovered that more than 96% of these miracles are healings from physical illness. Essentially, they are medical case histories, involving the active participation of doctors. Over the course of centuries, she found, these records display remarkable stability. The stories of illness and healing follow a prescribed dramatic structure, like the arc of a novel, play, or opera, shaped by universal reactions to sickness and recovery. However, Duffin finds, some elements in the miracle files change over time: the number of doctors increases, the nature of evidence embracesnew technologies, and the diagnoses considered amenable to transcendent healing shift to incorporate new ideas about medical capability.
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@dabbe

We do not care about medical reports from people who are not doctors and can not pronounce acetaminophen. We just bought ourselves a big ol' bottle of Tylenol for our chronic headaches. In solidarity with the company, it was a huge bottle.

(Also, keep your tiny/ wormy hands off of our friends who are on the spectrum! You don't know what you're doing!)

AmyG 🙌🏻 15h
TheBookHippie 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 15h
TheBookHippie I am unfortunately allergic -but I feel the need to buy a bottle 😳🤣 15h
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AnnCrystal ✊🏼👸👏🏼🥲✊🏼💝. 13h
CBee So, the only thing that helps my headaches is ibuprofen. Which was fun when I was pregnant. I took Tylenol, it didn‘t help, but hey, it probably caused my son‘s autism? FFS 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ Facts matter and these raving mad lunatics wouldn‘t know an actual fact if it slapped them in the face. 13h
dabbe The stupidity is astounding. We just bought a big bottle yesterday, too. 💙✊🏻💙 12h
swynn I wish I didn't care but I care a lot that this is the level we've sunk to and no sign we've hit bottom yet. 6h
kspenmoll I just love this! 😂👏🏻👊🏻 3h
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