International audienceFrom the early nineteenth century in France, the treatment of hysteria was connected to both physical and moral development. As a result, therapeutic treatments envisaged by medical practitioners were influenced by and related to the formulation of precepts of medical gymnastics. This article considers how ‘physical education’ for women became part of medical discourse, specifically the elaboration of ‘body treatment’ as a remedy against nervous disorders including hysteria.From the Second Republic (1848) to the years of the belle epoque (1914), the discourse concerning the medical cause of ‘hysterical madness’ is marked by the progressive discrediting of reflections that located the causes of pathology in the genitals...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
abstract: This paper analyzes the epidemiology of the disease 'hysteria', once thought to be a uniqu...
Neurasthenia was used by nineteenth-century American doctors to explain a wide variety of symptoms n...
Throughout the nineteenth century, a growing part of the French medical field focuses on this specif...
International audienceThroughout the nineteenth century, a growing part of the French medical field ...
This paper studies the development of two diseases, hysteria and hypocondria which have embodied the...
Starting at the end of the Nineteenth century, the hysterical body invaded the European medical and ...
This thesis examines the regulation of female fertility and the maternal body in medical and literar...
Abstract: Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately descri...
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the...
SUMMARY. — During the 18th and 19th centuries, between the classical age and the era of psychiatry, ...
Institutionalizing Gender analyzes the relationship between class, gender, and psychiatry in France ...
This article examines how gendered ideologies affected medical discourses concerning individuals wit...
International audienceFrom 1910 to the 1920s the range of sports open to women expanded, and the dev...
This paper examined a form of 19th century globally spread physiotherapy known as Swedish medical gy...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
abstract: This paper analyzes the epidemiology of the disease 'hysteria', once thought to be a uniqu...
Neurasthenia was used by nineteenth-century American doctors to explain a wide variety of symptoms n...
Throughout the nineteenth century, a growing part of the French medical field focuses on this specif...
International audienceThroughout the nineteenth century, a growing part of the French medical field ...
This paper studies the development of two diseases, hysteria and hypocondria which have embodied the...
Starting at the end of the Nineteenth century, the hysterical body invaded the European medical and ...
This thesis examines the regulation of female fertility and the maternal body in medical and literar...
Abstract: Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately descri...
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the...
SUMMARY. — During the 18th and 19th centuries, between the classical age and the era of psychiatry, ...
Institutionalizing Gender analyzes the relationship between class, gender, and psychiatry in France ...
This article examines how gendered ideologies affected medical discourses concerning individuals wit...
International audienceFrom 1910 to the 1920s the range of sports open to women expanded, and the dev...
This paper examined a form of 19th century globally spread physiotherapy known as Swedish medical gy...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
abstract: This paper analyzes the epidemiology of the disease 'hysteria', once thought to be a uniqu...
Neurasthenia was used by nineteenth-century American doctors to explain a wide variety of symptoms n...