10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYSTEROGENIC»
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hysterogenic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Hysterical Men: The Hidden History of Male Nervous Illness
The final component of Charcot's symptomatological construction is also the most
exotic: the concept of the “hysterogenic zone.” This term originated with Charcot,
and the idea quickly became a distinguishing feature of the “French” theory of ...
Mark S MICALE, Mark S Micale, 2009
2
Twentieth century practice
524 fever in, x. 510, xvi. 443 diagnosis of, from malaria, xix. 417 genital disorders
of, x. 550 headache in, x. 475; xi. 160 hemorrhagic dermatoncuroses in, v. 810
hemorrhages in, x. 513 history, x. 451 hysterogenic zones, x. 473 in children, xii.
3
The Language of Psychoanalysis
Hysterogenic Zone = D.: hysterogene Zone.-£r.: zona histerogena.-Zr.: zone
hysterogenc. - /.: zona isterogena.-P.: zona histcrogena. Particular bodily areas
which Charcot, and later Freud, showed to be the seat of specific sensory
phenomena ...
Jean Laplanche, Jean-Bertrand Pontalis, 1988
4
Lectures on the diseases of the nervous system
74 HYSTEROGENIC ZONES. neither of the refractive media, nor of the back of
the eye, there are not even vascular changes ; they are exclusively □dynamic
troubles, as they are called. I ought, moreover, to remark that these phenomena
are ...
Jean Martin Charcot, 1889
5
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
On the other hand, partial right hemiplegia, with complete anaesthesia of the
paralyzed side, and great loss of tactile sense without facial paralysis, without
aphasia; the spinal tenderness, with two points of especial tenderness (
hysterogenic ...
6
A System of Practical Medicine
Among the most interesting prodromic affections of sensibility are the
hysterogenic or hysterrrepileptogenic zones. These have been well studied and
described by Richer, from whose work Figs. 22 and 23 have been taken. Brown-
Séquard ...
William Pepper, Louis Starr, 1886
7
Brain: A Journal of Neurology
I likewise explored the hysterogenic zones on the same subject, and obtained
similar results. I further discovered purely dynamo- genic zones where the most
energetic pressure produces nothing more than an increase in the dynamometric
...
8
Twentieth Century Practice: Diseases of the nervous system
Circumscribed or systematic dysa>sthesia is usually compared to hysterogenic
zones in which the sensibility instead of being painful is more or less completely
abolished. But although sensibility to contact with a sharp object is usually ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1897
9
Freud Evaluated: The Completed Arc
It could also be triggered by pressure applied to certain parts of the body, what
Charcot called the hysterogenic zones (figure 3.3). Oddly enough, pressure on
these zones could sometimes also terminate a spontaneous attack once it had ...
10
The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic
Hysterogenic Zones. Dr. Clozier, of Beauvais, France (Gazette des Hopitaux, No.
114, 1893), concludes a work on hysterogenic zones as follows: 1. Hysteria is a
reflex disease of stomachic origin. 2. Excitation of the hysterogenic zones will ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYSTEROGENIC»
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hysterogenic is used in the context of the following news items.
'The Man Who Walked Away,' by Maud Casey
... interesting bits of information about hysteria and hysterogenic points and volta-faradaic apparatus, whether the story demands them or not. «New York Times, May 14»
The Pseudoscience of Hysteria
For his part, Charcot, the author notes, “confronted the chaos of the hysterical female body” and discovered “hysterogenic zones” privileging the ... «New York Times, Jun 11»