A neurological bias in the history of hysteria: from the womb to the nervous system and Charcot
Hysteria conceptions, from ancient Egypt until the 19th century Parisian hospital based studies, are presented from gynaecological and demonological theories to neurological ones. The hysteria protean behavioral disorders based on nervous origin was proposed at the beginning, mainly in Great Britain...
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| description | Hysteria conceptions, from ancient Egypt until the 19th century Parisian hospital based studies, are presented from gynaecological and demonological theories to neurological ones. The hysteria protean behavioral disorders based on nervous origin was proposed at the beginning, mainly in Great Britain, by the “enlightenment nerve doctors”. The following personages are highlighted: Galen, William, Sydenham, Cullen, Briquet, and Charcot with his School. Charcot who had hysteria and hypnotism probably as his most important long term work, developed his conceptions, initially, based on the same methodology he applied to studies of other neurological disorder. Some of his associates followed him in his hysteria theories, mainly Paul Richer and Gilles de La Tourette who produced, with the master's support, expressive books on Salpêtrière School view on hysteria. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-13df03e40c1b4ca7abcef22021f74b7c2025-08-20T01:59:04ZengThieme Revinter PublicaçõesArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria1678-42272014-12-01721297297510.1590/0004-282X20140149S0004-282X2014001200972A neurological bias in the history of hysteria: from the womb to the nervous system and CharcotMarleide da Mota GomesEliasz EngelhardtHysteria conceptions, from ancient Egypt until the 19th century Parisian hospital based studies, are presented from gynaecological and demonological theories to neurological ones. The hysteria protean behavioral disorders based on nervous origin was proposed at the beginning, mainly in Great Britain, by the “enlightenment nerve doctors”. The following personages are highlighted: Galen, William, Sydenham, Cullen, Briquet, and Charcot with his School. Charcot who had hysteria and hypnotism probably as his most important long term work, developed his conceptions, initially, based on the same methodology he applied to studies of other neurological disorder. Some of his associates followed him in his hysteria theories, mainly Paul Richer and Gilles de La Tourette who produced, with the master's support, expressive books on Salpêtrière School view on hysteria.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2014001200972&lng=en&tlng=enhisteriacérebroepilepsiailuminismopositivismo |
| spellingShingle | Marleide da Mota Gomes Eliasz Engelhardt A neurological bias in the history of hysteria: from the womb to the nervous system and Charcot Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria histeria cérebro epilepsia iluminismo positivismo |
| title | A neurological bias in the history of hysteria: from the womb to the nervous system and Charcot |
| title_full | A neurological bias in the history of hysteria: from the womb to the nervous system and Charcot |
| title_fullStr | A neurological bias in the history of hysteria: from the womb to the nervous system and Charcot |
| title_full_unstemmed | A neurological bias in the history of hysteria: from the womb to the nervous system and Charcot |
| title_short | A neurological bias in the history of hysteria: from the womb to the nervous system and Charcot |
| title_sort | neurological bias in the history of hysteria from the womb to the nervous system and charcot |
| topic | histeria cérebro epilepsia iluminismo positivismo |
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