Malattia D'amore -

The concept of (lovesickness) is a fascinating intersection of medical history, literature, and psychology. Traditionally known in Latin as amor hereos , it was once considered a literal physical and mental illness that could lead to wasting away or even death. The Medical History of Lovesickness

In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, physicians treated love not as a metaphor, but as a pathological condition of the "estimative faculty". Malattia d'amore

: It was classified as a form of melancholy . Symptoms included a pale complexion, insomnia, loss of appetite (leading to emaciation), and a "disturbed pulse rate" that spiked when the beloved's name was mentioned. The concept of (lovesickness) is a fascinating intersection

: Historical remedies ranged from distraction and travel to more extreme measures like "sexual congress" or, in famous medical anecdotes, simply marrying the object of desire to restore balance to the humors. Lovesickness in Italian Literature : It was classified as a form of melancholy

Italian authors have long used malattia d'amore as a central theme to explore human vulnerability and social structures.

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