: J. Bogousslavsky
: Following Charcot: A Forgotten History of Neurology and Psychiatry Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience 29
: Karger
: 9783805595575
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: Klinische Fächer
: English
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Jean-Martin Charcot, the iconic 19th century French scientist, is still regarded today as the most famous and celebrated neurologist in the world. Despite the development of strong independent schools of thought in the USA, UK and Germany, his 'Salpêtrière' school has become symbolic of the early development and rise of neurological practice and research. This book presents a fresh look at the origins of nervous system medicine, and at the fate of Charcot's school and pupils. Special emphasis is placed upon the parallels and interactions between developments in neurology and mental medicine, clearly demonstrating that Charcot is not only the father of clinical neurology, but also wielded enormous influence upon the field we would come to know as psychiatry.Providing new insights into the life and work of Charcot and his pupils, this book will make fascinating reading for neurologists, psychiatrists, physicians and historians.
Cover1
Contents7
List of Contributors9
Foreword11
Preface12
Birth of Modern Psychiatry and the Death of Alienism: The Legacy of Jean-Martin Charcot13
Abstract13
Role of Hysteria in the Birth of Neurology at La Salpêtrière14
Critical Influence of Emerging Neurology in the Birth of Modern Psychiatry15
Neuropsychiatrists17
Concluding Remarks19
References20
Jean-Martin Charcot’s House Officers at La Salpêtrière Hospital21
Abstract21
Henri Soulier and Victor Cornil24
Charles Bouchard and Jules Cotard25
Raphael Lépine28
Albert Gombault29
Georges Debove30
Antoine-Auguste Pierret32
Albert Pitres (1848–1928)34
Paul Oulmont35
The Glory Years