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This trope is when a medical condition or disease is described in enough detail that the viewer/reader knows what it is, but the characters don't. Typically, this is because the work is set in the past or another world and the disease hasn't been identified in-universe. The characters will refer to it by some term describing its effects or symptoms, while on the other side of the fourth wall we're nodding our heads. In this case, it's a version of Viewers Are Geniuses. A variant is when one character from a more advanced part of the world or part of the time stream recognizes the disease for what it is, which is not demonic possession, an imbalance of the patient's humours, or some other outdated (by our standards) medical theory. If our traveler doesn't happen to have a treatment in his luggage, expect That Old-Time Prescription to make an appearance. Differs from Victorian Novel Disease in that consumption/tuberculosis was a known disease at the time, it just got seriously cleaned up for that trope. Compare The Disease That Shall Not Be Named, which is known in-universe but not spoken of by name because it's seen as shameful, and Diagnosed by the Audience, when there's clearly somethingnote mentally wrong, but since the symptoms are determined by the plot, there's not enough information for anyone in- or out-of-universe to figure it out. |
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Heralds of Valdemar: The description of "Summer Fever" in Darian's Tale/the Owl Trilogy makes it sound just like polio, right down to being (what a modern doctor would call) a viral disease. | |
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In Royal Pains, the genetic disorder Hank's benefactor Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz has is likely Huntington's disease. Due to Boris's intense need for privacy and the kind of research he funds, upon his comments to a near-perfect physical and reaction to an early warning sign, Hank realizes something's wrong. After learning of Boris's family history of dying at a certain age, Hank's able to confront him over his condition. Boris shares how his father completely lost motor control, mental capacity, and before long, died. He reveals to Hank the reason he wanted him to stay at Shadow Pond was not to cure him but to have someone who'd stay by his side as it progressed, treating the crippling symptoms and dementia until his inevitable death. | |
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The Lighthouse Duet: Valen repeatedly complains about his difficulties with reading, at one point explaining to another character that when he looks at a page, the writing seems to twist around before his eyes. It's pretty clear that he suffers from severe dyslexia. | |
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Denounce the Evils: James is written to be autistic, but again this is never outright stated in the text. Jessie's mindset comes off as disorderly, with the author's notes saying that she has a personality disorder. She has poor self-esteem, abandonment issues, and attaches to people intensely but prefers to mask it all behind her attitude and Hair-Trigger Temper. Though never said out loud in the text, the writer states that Jessie's intentionally and autobiographically written with Borderline Personality Disorder. |
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The Inheritance Cycle describes people losing their teeth and hair and becoming very sick after a Fantastic Nuke, without ever calling it radiation sickness. | |
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In Blind Courage, it's implied that Zelda's mother had a brain tumor, but no one in-series understood it. According to the writer, she died of eclampsia. | |
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In The Writing on the Wall, Daring Do leads an expedition into an ancient tomb bearing a curse and a warning from an unknown civilization of millennia past, which is summarily dismissed. As the diggers delve into the inner chambers, many begin falling ill with an unnamed wasting illness of unknown origin. However, an astute reader would recognize it instantly as radiation sickness, implying that the "tomb" is very likely the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, finally opened long after humanity has gone extinct, and the characters have unknowingly done everything wrong in trying to contain it. | |
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Beauty and the Beast: When the narrator describes the Beast's mental state, he mentions that he "fell into despair and lost all hope", which fits the modern-day description of clinical depression (which in this time period would be called melancholia). The Beast's behaviour early on in the film is very similar to how many men with depression act, and Word of God stating that he is slowly losing his mind, supports the idea that the Beast is suffering from depression as a result of his curse. | |
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In Shards of a Memory, Leo gets sick for at least a week with an unnamed illness. His symptoms are described as having a high fever, coughing, raspy breathing, and muscle weakness, indicating pneumonia. | |
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In The Mists of Avalon, a brief passage of Gwenhwyfar reflecting on her childhood and later life indicates to the reader that she probably suffers from agoraphobia. | |
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Also, in Rhythm of War there are mentions of a mysterious sickness sweeping central Roshar. This is confirmed by Word Of Brandon to be the common cold, brought to Roshar by offworld visitors. | |
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The Long Ships: Styrbjörn is mentioned to be brave to the point of recklessness and to drive his own men to despair with his complete disregard for the opinions of both men and supernatural beings, but also periodically afflicted by "the curse of the Uppsala kings", which manifests as periods of deep melancholy, where he shuts himself away. In the setting, this is treated as a personal quirk, potentially worrying but ultimately nothing to really worry about. The modern reader will quickly and easily identify it as untreated bipolar disorder. | |
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Under Heaven, by Guy Gavriel Kay, has "the sugar sickness" (similar to Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, above). | |
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World of the Five Gods series: Paladin of Souls: Ista sees the youngest child of her Arch-Enemy and describes her as having the characteristics of "those children born to a woman late in life" — very clearly talking about Down Syndrome. The Curse of Chalion: A physician enthusiastically tells a horrified Cazaril that his tumor could have grown teeth or hair, i.e., a teratoma. He attributes it to a demon attempting to grow a body and escape into the material world. The Hallowed Hunt: After a wolf-spirit sends the hero into a kind of metaphysical seizure, Hallana — a sorceress/physician acolyte — comments, "I have seen the falling sickness, and that was not it." |
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Alexiel's sister Evelyn from a black arrow in the fog develops a "wasting disease" which slowly kills her in-between her body being restored with spirit healing. The disease is not well understood in the setting, but the symptoms are reminiscent of Type I Diabetes, particularly the part where Evelyn's urine tastes sweet while she's suffering from itnote an old-fashioned method of diagnosis for diabetes being to taste the patient's urine for an excess of glucose. | |
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The Tudors: Henry VIII's armies are laying siege to Boulogne, but the men are suffering badly from the "bloody flux", i.e., dysentery. | |
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Darcy's behavior in Copper eyes has all of the hallmarks of depression. He literally sees the world in a grey-scale (a common metaphor applied to depression), is numb to everyone including his friends, lacks any passion for his hobby in photography and it is implied that he has a history of self-harm. He is even repeatedly called "Emo" by his friends for it. | |
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In The Priory of the Orange Tree, Berethnet queens are often afflicted with a kind of "melancholy without source", and the descriptions of Sabran's symptoms plus the tale of a previous queen's suicide strongly imply clinical depression. | |
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Far Cry Primal: The Udam tribe suffers from a disease they call "skull fire" and believe that eating the bodies of their enemies will cure them. It is heavily implied that they actually have kuru, which was caused by their cannibalistic practices. | |
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The Stormlight Archive: Due to the nature of magic in the series, any Surgebinder is basically required to have some sort of mental illness or severe trauma. Surgebinders are people bonded with Nature Spirits called spren, a bond which only takes hold when the host's soul is "broken" and the spren fills the cracks. Kaladin clearly has severe depression in part due to the trauma of losing his brother and a great deal of survivor's guilt that comes along with it. There seems to be a strong component of seasonal depression as well, as even since childhood his mood has always been worse during the "Weeping" that occurs each year, a month-long weather phenomenon of a continual light rainstorm. Renarin has this played for laughs at one point, although his disease is specifically named. He says he has a "blood weakness," which Kaladin (who actually has medical training) notes is a folk description that could indicate any number of illnesses. He quizzes him for a few minutes and diagnoses him as a symptomatic epileptic, and Renarin asks why Kaladins training in "field medicine" includes seizures. Word of God has also confirmed he is autistic, something that there are numerous small signs throughout the series, but in-universe, people just think he's a bit strange. Shallan is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder due to an abusive childhood and murdering both her parents to defend herself and her brothers. In Oathbringer her condition begins to resemble Dissociative Identity Disorder, although this is significantly looser, and Word of God has said that her condition is not intended to exactly match any specific real-world diagnoses due to the unusual way her condition interacts with her Lightweaver powers. Also, in Rhythm of War there are mentions of a mysterious sickness sweeping central Roshar. This is confirmed by Word Of Brandon to be the common cold, brought to Roshar by offworld visitors. |
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The Umbrella Academy (2019): Sissy's son Harland would today be called a nonverbal autistic child. In 1963, his parents know something is up with him but they don't put any specific words to it. | |
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Divorced: The characters don't fully understand it, but Zelda has trouble conceiving and coming to terms due to RH incompatibility. Her husband Ganondorf is RH positive while Zelda is RH negative. When Zelda was pregnant with her first daughter Zelda Marie, she was injured and her immune system attacked the baby, resulting in a stillbirth. Her second daughter Mina survived because she was RH-negative like her mother. | |
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The Borgias: Juan comes down with a disease that is clearly syphilis, just after it was historically first found in Europe (probably brought back from the Americas). | |
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Many Steven Universe fans believe that Lapis Lazuli (after being imprisoned in a mirror for a thousand years, being declared a traitor for no reason when she finally went home, imprisoned, and forced into a toxic fusion with Jasper), has developed PTSD. | |
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Some commentators have speculated that cases of demonic possession dealt with by Jesus in The Four Gospels show symptoms we would recognize today as epilepsy or mental disorders. | |
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The Wicked Years: After Ama Clutch steps on a rusty nail in Wicked, she's afraid she'll fall ill with "the frozen-face syndrome", AKA tetanus. Nessarose was born without arms. While pregnant with her, Melena took illegal capsules that she got from an alchemist. This all emulates similar instances of armless children being born due to drugs (such as, most infamously, thalidomide) used during pregnancy. It's implied that Rain is autistic, however, the term doesn't yet exist in the series. |
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Frozen: Naturally, no specific diagnosis is mentioned, the closest being references to the general "fear" Elsa feels, but in the first movie, her social isolation, emotional invalidation, and the trauma of nearly killing her beloved sister and losing their parents certainly left its marks: Elsa is emotionally unstable, brooding, anxious, and irritable. The creators state that she suffers from depression and anxiety. | |
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The Chosen TV Series: Matthew is very good with numbers and was described as being a very intelligent child, but has trouble with social cues to the point of being ostracized. This leads to him becoming a tax collector. Dallas Jenkins, the creator/director, has confirmed that this version of Matthew has Asperger's, but this is never explicitly said in-universe because of the time period. | |
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In Julius Caesar Brutus mentions that Caesar has "falling sickness," aka epilepsy. (Many historians say he did.) | |
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In The Cold Moons, over thirty badgers get ill after staying in a blizzard all day and then going to sleep in a warm, steamy cave. Their illness is a dangerous one that causes fever and fluid to build up in the lungs. This sickness can only be cured with marshmallow roots. It's clear that the badgers are ill with pneumonia. | |
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In Bridgerton, Edmund Bridgerton dies very suddenly of a bee-sting in the backstory, and his wife and children can't make sense of it. It's clear to modern viewers that he suffered a severe allergic reaction—he develops a huge rash at the site of the sting, and he has so much trouble breathing that he collapses and dies in minutes. As the series is set in the early 1800s, real life would take about a hundred more years for people to properly understand what anaphylaxis is. | |
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born of hell('s kitchen) throws a strong suspicion of depression on the Murdock bloodline — Foggy mentally muses he often wondered if his friend Matt's father Jack suffered from a generalized anxiety disorder, Matt himself has crippling insecurity and Matt's young son Peter already displays low self-worth, so there's certainly a genetic component to this. | |
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I Got My Wish and Reincarnated as the Villainess (Last Boss)!: While it's explicitly stated that in her past life, Elizabeth was very frail and sickly since birth, there's no discussion as to what caused it. The fact that she solely mentioned symptoms associated with the heart before and after her reincarnationnote Her heart might stop when excited, she needed to use conscious effort to control her heart rate otherwise she'd have a "rough time", and if she didn't move slowly and steadily, she'd have palpitations and/or shortness of breath indicates her past-life health problems mainly arises from a congenital heart defect. | |
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Played with in Arthur, King of Time and Space: In the baseline arc, Lancelot sometimes has "moods" where he's filled with despair and doesn't leave his room, while at other times he's the exact opposite. This is generally assumed to be part of his deep piety; going from self-flagellation (sometimes literally) to religious ecstasy. In the future arc, however, Guenevere diagnoses him as bipolar pretty quickly, and he gets the same diagnosis in the contemporary arc. | |
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In My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! canon, there's no discussion regarding the reason for Sophia's unusual appearance, other than she's born with it. To the readers, Catarina's first impression of hernote White hair, red eyes, and significantly fairer skin than any other character clearly established her to be completely devoid of melanin, and as a result readers usually read this as her having albinism. | |
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RWBY: Scars: Weiss is mentally ill but refuses to see a therapist. As a result, she displays various symptoms but has no in-series diagnosis, though the writer mentions a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder in the comments. At her worst, she can go days without showering, eating, or leaving her bed. She also has a history of Self-Harm and suicidal ideation. Weiss suffers from hallucinations that involve her reflection (which she calls "Mirror") talking to her and criticising her. Weiss' twin brother Whitley is written as having an undiagnosed case of anti-social personality disorder. |
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Rise of the Dragon Child mentions Jarl Balgruuf's wife died five years ago when "her blood turned against her", meaning it was abnormally pale and prone to flow when she had a scratch. Those symptoms would indicate leukemia, but Skyrim's medieval society couldn't pose the diagnosis. | |
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In Survivor Dogs, rabies is referred to by dogs as "water-madness". | |
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In Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, Hansel is described as having "sugar sickness" from his time imprisoned in the witch's gingerbread house. To the audience, it is obvious he is talking about insulin-dependent aka Type I diabetes (which is also a case of Artistic License – Medicine; diabetes isn't actually caused by eating sugar, and especially not Type I). | |
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After Ama Clutch steps on a rusty nail in Wicked, she's afraid she'll fall ill with "the frozen-face syndrome", AKA tetanus. | |
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In Tailchaser's Song, rabies is referred to as "dripping-mouth sickness". | |
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Warrior Cats: Warriors has several different types of coughs: whitecough, greencough, redcough, yellowcough, and kitten-cough (which is only mentioned in the first book). The worst cough, "greencough", is pneumonia while "redcough" refers to Blood from the Mouth. Whitecough is a vague illness usually caught in leafbare/autumn. It causes symptoms like shivers and coughing and can lead to greencough, suggesting it's either a chest infection or a cat equivalent to the flu. In Rising Storm and Thunder and Shadow, it's mentioned that ShadowClan had fallen ill to "yellowcough" carried by rats from the Carrionplace - very likely referring to the bubonic plague. A cat named Pebblefur had "a strange, agonizing lump in his belly" when he died. No herbs could fix it. It's heavily implied he had a tumour, maybe even a cancerous tumour. It's never mentioned in-series what killed Leopardstar. Her disease is beyond the comprehension of cats and wouldn't respond to any medicine. It involved frequent thirst, extreme weight loss, constant hunger, and increased weakness. Word of God is that she was diabetic. Shellheart dies of a painful lump in his stomach that is noted to be impossible to survive from. He died only two months after this news broke. It's implied that Shellheart died of cancer. Tawnyspots had a recurring sickness prior to his death and a painful lump in his abdomen. He also passed stools very often and, near his death, he couldn't keep his food down. This all implies cancer. Petalfall was forced to retire from being a deputy because of "the falling sickness", which is epilepsy. According to the writers, Moth Flight has ADD, but none of the characters in-series understand it (and, due to the Ambiguous Time Period, she probably predates the disorder being named). Pink Eyes has pure white fur and poor eyesight as well as his namesake pink eyes. To the reader, he quite clearly has albinism. |
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The Legend of Korra: Korra has all the hallmark signs of mercury poisoning but the liquid she's poisoned with is never referred to as such. | |
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In one book of the Little House on the Prairie series, the entire Ingalls family comes down with "fever 'n' ague", later (and in hindsight) identified as malaria. The family members disagree on whether it was caused by eating tainted watermelon or being out in the night air. | |
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Shallan is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder due to an abusive childhood and murdering both her parents to defend herself and her brothers. In Oathbringer her condition begins to resemble Dissociative Identity Disorder, although this is significantly looser, and Word of God has said that her condition is not intended to exactly match any specific real-world diagnoses due to the unusual way her condition interacts with her Lightweaver powers. | |
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Dark Shores: The "fits" that have plagued Marcus since childhood are clearly asthma attacks—he starts coughing and then wheezing and in the worst case described, his airways close. The fits are caused either by environmental factors (like dust) or emotion. | |
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Wander over Yonder: Emperor Awesome is heavily implied to have developed PTSD after being held prisoner and tortured by Lord Dominator. | |
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Panic Room: While it’s never stated outright that Sarah has Diabetes, there are enough context clues to make it easy to figure out if you know what it is. | |
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Postknight 2: Xander has several symptoms of autism, including difficulty understanding social cues, being unable to keep his thoughts organized while socializing, and hyper-fixating on his research. In-universe, however, nobody really knows what's wrong with him, and both he and Fleur just refer to it as a disorder. | |
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Dragonriders of Pern: Pastoral Pern has forgotten about the flu (among other things), and the entire planet is nearly wiped out by its return. They don't know what this fast-spreading illness is, but any reader will recognize the sneezy, achy, awful symptoms—especially the fact that most of the deaths are the result of a secondary illness. Ultimately a Healer and weyr-woman (re)invent the flu vaccine using very primitive methods and distribute it to the populace, literally saving the world from pandemic. | |
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Crusader Kings II uses the period names for various diseases. Two of the more commonly seen are "lover's pox" for herpes and "great pox" for syphilis. Also used is "camp fever" for epidemic typhus. | |
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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice: Senua is considered to be under a curse by herself and those around her, referred to with terms like "the Darkness". The "curse" causes her to hear and see things that aren't there, find bizarre connections in mundane events and become intensely paranoid about herself and others. From the player's modern day perspective, it's clear she's actually just schizophrenic. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: In "Thine Own Self", Data is damaged and loses his memories while recovering a piece of a Starfleet probe that had crashed on a medieval-style Rubber Forehead Alien world. Data, with no way of knowing the piece of the probe he had with him was radioactive, has no problem letting the local blacksmith start making trinkets and jewelry out of that odd new metal. Soon the entire village is sick (as radioactive particles have seeped into the water table from smithing) and, predictably, the villagers blame the strange newcomer for their problems. | |
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