L’hystérie, un produit d’origine sociétale

2021; Elsevier BV; Volume: 42; Issue: 335 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.spsy.2021.05.008

ISSN

2214-9295

Autores

Lucie Gallic,

Tópico(s)

Neurology and Historical Studies

Resumo

According to Ernest-Charles Lasegue (1878), definition of hysteria has never been given and never will be. The plurality of symptoms and clinical manifestations accounts for the polymorphism of this disease. From the first descriptions in antiquity to the present day, hysteria remains unclassifiable and defies the laws of medicine. Yet there is a continuous thread to its history: each conception of hysteria reflects the cultural and social concerns of the time. The disease affects both men and women. Nevertheless, the etymology of the concept points to the female gender. The place of the woman, in public and in private, is to be compared with the treatment of these patients, ill in a body, in a gender, in an era.

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