Ventriloquized Bodies: Narratives of Hysteria in Nineteenth-century France |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
T Barthélémy Dermographic arm etchings | 21 |
F Allard and H Meige Lithographic man | 23 |
T Barthélémy Dermographic sign of Satan | 25 |
Lannois Autographic woman Angéline Donadieu | 27 |
Trepsat Dermographic diagnosis | 28 |
Max Müller Illustration of larynx | 46 |
Edouard Manet Gare SaintLazare | 60 |
Georges Lacombe Isis | 215 |
Gustave Courbet LOrigine du monde | 222 |
Bourneville and P Régnard Arc de cercle | 241 |
Paul Richer Tableau synoptique de la grande attaque hystérique | 243 |
J J Moreau de Tours Tree of nervosity | 247 |
Emile Zola RougonMacquart family tree | 248 |
Top Salpêtrière Hospital one of Charcots patients Bottom Salpêtrière Hospital wax cast of same patient | 255 |
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JeanBaptiste Greuze La Cruche cassée | 198 |
Eugène Girard La Femme émancipée répandant la lumière sur le monde pétroleuse | 213 |
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