[L'hypnotisme en thérapeutique : Guérson d'une contracture hystérique], [1887].

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[L'hypnotisme en thérapeutique : Guérson d'une contracture hystérique], [1887].

Partial manuscript, with the author's corrections, of Charcot's important paper on the cure by hypnotism of an hysterical contracture.

4 leaves.

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Charcot, J. M. (Jean Martin), 1825-1893

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Neurologist. From the description of J.M. Charcot correspondence, 1884-1892. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984296 Jean-Martin Charcot, 1825-1893, was an influential figure in the development of the fields of neurology and psychology. He taught medicine for 33 years at and was director of Paris' Salpetriere Hospital. In 1882 he founded Europe's first neurological clinic at Salpetriere. His special interest was hysteria, which he considered neurological in origin and studie...