Battling demons with medical authority: werewolves, physicians and rationalization

Hist Psychiatry. 2013 Sep;24(3):341-55. doi: 10.1177/0957154X13482835.

Abstract

Werewolves and physicians experienced their closest contact in the context of early modern witch and werewolf trials. For medical critics of the trials, melancholic diseases served as reference points for medical explanations of both individual cases and werewolf beliefs in general. This paper attempts to construct a conceptual history of werewolf beliefs and their respective medical responses. After differentiating the relevant terms, pre-modern werewolf concepts and medical lycanthropy are introduced. The early modern controversy between medical and demonological explanations forms the main part of this study. The history of werewolves and their medical explanations is then traced through to present times. An important point of discussion is to what extent the physicians' engagements with werewolves can be characterized as rationalization.

Keywords: Johann Weyer; lycanthropy; melancholy; reception; werewolves; witch trials.