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Hysteria

Exhibiting 16 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1603 CEA brief discourse of a disease called the suffocation of the mother. Written uppon occasion which hath beene of late taken thereby, to suspect possession of an evill spirit, or some such like supernaturall power. Wherin is declared that divers strange actions and passions of the body of man, which the common opinion, are imputed to the Divell, have their true naturall causes, and do accompanie this disease.
1722 CEA treatise of the hypochondriack and hysterick passions.
1670 CEAffectionum quae dicuntur hystericae e hypochondriacae pathologia spasmodica vindicata…
2019 CECharcot's studies on hysteria: Five case histories, 1870-1893.
1682 CEDissertatio epistolaris . . . de observationibus nuperis circa curationem variolarum confluentium nec non de affectione hysterica.
1876 CE​–1880 CEIconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière. Service de M. Charcot. 3 vols.
2004 CEInvention of hysteria: Charcot and the Photographic Iconography of the Salpêtrière.
2015 CEL'invention de l'hystérie au temps des lumières (1670–1820).
1889 CEL’Automatisme psychologique.
1765 CEObservations on the nature, causes, and cure of those disorders which have been commonly called nervous hypochondriac, or hysteric, to which are prefixed some remarks on the sympathy of the nerves.
1895 CEStudien über Hysterie.
1733 CEThe English malady; or, a treatise of nervous diseases of all kinds.
2001 CEThe technology of orgasm: "Hysteria," the vibrator, and women's sexual satisfaction.
1859 CETraité clinique et thérapeutique de l’hystérie.
1893 CEÜber den psychischen Mechanismus hysterischer Phänomene. (Vorläufige Mittheilung.)
1991 CEWitchcraft and hysteria in Elizabethan London: Edward Jorden and the Mary Glover case.