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An Undefinable Disease? Hysteria from Metaphor to Narrative in the 18th Century

From the 17th century onward, doctors insisted on the difficulty of accounting for the enormous scope of hysteric affections. This article studies two strategies doctors developed to illustrate hysteric troubles: metaphors & narratives of individual patients' cases. An initial period saw an...

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Published in:Annales : histoire, sciences sociales (French ed.) sciences sociales (French ed.), 2010-01, Vol.65 (1), p.63-85
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