INDEX
- absorption, [163]
- activity, reduction of, [36], [100], [120]
- acute dementia, [251]
- adaptation, [107], [192]
- adrenalin, [180]
- affect, [9], [22], [32], [44], [113], [116], [117], [123], [170]
- affect, dissociation of, [128], [201], [205], [237]
- affect, inappropriate, [216], [237]
- affect, poverty of, [234]
- affect, shallow, [127]
- affectlessness, [171], [172]
- affects, combination of, [245]
- agitation, [156]
- akinesis, [121]
- akinetic psychoses, [4], [274]
- albuminuria, [40]
- allied to dementia præcox, [236], [260]
- allied to manic-depressive, [236], [260]
- allopsychic, [135]
- ambivalence, [147]
- amnesia, [9], [24], [68], [70], [267], [269]
- anergic or unconscious stupor, [258]
- anergic stupor, [255], [256]
- anesthesia, [196], [212], [268]
- anger, [118], [139]
- angiospastic, [276]
- animal, turning into, [171]
- Antæus, [190]
- apathy, [36], [48], [112], [122], [123], [151], [152], [163], [181], [195], [225], [237]
- apathy, resemblance to absorption, [202]
- anxiety, [122], [123], [126], [137], [153], [162], [166], [198], [226]
- apoplexy, [224]
- arteriosclerotic dementia, [80]
- attention, [195]
- atypical features, explanation of, [200]
- autoerotism, [199]
- automatism, [268]
- Baillarger, [252]
- behavior, [195]
- "Benommenheit," [67], [273], [274]
- bewilderment, [79], [112], [120], [126]
- Bleuler, [67], [273]
- blocking, [163]
- blood-pressure, [181]
- blushing, [9]
- Bonhoeffer, [277]
- boredom, [247]
- bowels, interest in, [217]
- brain tumor, [5]
- breath, holding, [62]
- Brierre de Boismont, [252]
- burial, [111], [192]
- Calculation, [23], [24]
- Calvary, [111]
- Cannon, [180]
- Cases
- Adele M. (Case 24), [220]
- Alice R., [135], [140], [192]
- Anna G. (Case 1), [6], [47], [48], [68], [74], [77], [109], [127], [136], [140], [145], [147], [183]
- Anna L. (Case 16), [135], [149], [158]
- Anna M., [135]
- Annie K. (Case 5), [24], [69], [72], [105], [110], [111], [136], [139], [141]
- Bridget B., [135]
- Caroline de S. (Case 2), [11], [68], [109], [141], [178], [193]
- Catherine H. (Case 23), [216]
- Catherine M. (Case 18), [158]
- Catherine W. (Case 25), [221]
- Celia C. (Case 17), [155]
- Celia H. (Case 19), [167]
- Charles O., [143], [144], [178]
- Charlotte W. (Case 12), [83], [106], [112], [113], [116], [127], [136], [141], [144], [166], [201]
- Emma K., [71], [140]
- Harriett C., [138]
- Helen M., [130]
- Henrietta B., [138], [140]
- Henrietta H. (Case 8), [42], [74], [77], [105], [106], [110], [111], [115], [136]
- Isabella M., [136], [144], [147]
- Johanna B., [135], [138]
- Johanna S. (Case 13), [91], [120], [127], [136]
- Josephine G., [138]
- Laura A., [71], [77], [135], [138], [140], [142], [193]
- Maggie H. (Case 14), [71], [96], [109], [140], [194]
- Margaret C. (Case 10), [55], [75], [78]
- Mary C. (Case 7), [39], [42], [71], [74], [77], [121], [136], [138], [178], [194]
- Mary D. (Case 4), [20], [47], [69], [70], [71], [74], [76], [109], [136], [145]
- Mary F. (Case 3), [14], [68], [105], [110], [111], [115], [140], [142], [164], [183]
- Mary G., [140], [141]
- Meta S. (Case 15), [99], [109], [127], [135]
- Nellie H. (Case 22), [214]
- Pearl F. (Case 9), [51], [75], [142]
- Rose S. (Case 21), [210]
- Rose Sch. (Case 6), [35], [74], [75], [145]
- Rosie K. (Case 11), [62], [75], [105], [112], [178]
- Winifred O'M. (Case 20), [207]
- catalepsy, [13], [21], [31], [32], [36], [86], [94], [95], [102], [115], [128], [143], [144], [145], [147], [209], [211], [235], [239]
- catatonia, [4], [5], [50], [128], [205], [236], [261]
- catheterization, [85], [86], [102]
- cemetery, [105], [112]
- childbirth, [159]
- childhood, [188], [195]
- Chotzen, [262]
- Christ, [86], [115]
- Christian Science, [150]
- circular psychosis, [5], [126]
- circulation, [180]
- Clark, [184]
- clouding, [67]
- Clouston, [258]
- cocoon, [109]
- coffin, [88], [106], [114]
- coma, [176], [223]
- concussion, aerial, [224]
- confusion, [163]
- constipation, [92]
- convent, [117]
- convulsive attacks, [15]
- crime, [248]
- crucifix, [88]
- crucifixion, [86], [106], [114], [161]
- crustaceans, [148]
- cut-up idea, [94]
- cyanosis, [32], [63], [180]
- Dagonet, [3], [249], [250], [253], [254], [258]
- death, feigned, [5], [83], [137], [196], [246]
- death, mutual, [192]
- death, projected, [198]
- death, relation with affect, [110]
- death ideas, [3], [46], [47], [50], [52], [58], [65], [83], [97], [104], [107], [109], [110], [111], [114], [115], [119], [122], [136], [137], [138], [152], [153], [156], [159], [163], [166], [187], [190], [191], [192], [199], [212], [225], [235], [240]
- death of others, [192]
- deep stupor, [1], [6], [41], [199]
- deep stupor, explanation of, [197]
- Delasiauve, [253]
- delirium, [176]
- delusional stupor, [255], [256]
- delusions, [165]
- délire mélancholique, [252]
- dementia præcox, [4], [5], [62], [123], [127], [128], [205], [225]
- depression, [5], [117], [123], [137], [156], [236], [253]
- depression, differentiation of, [48], [124], [226]
- dermatographia, [102], [180]
- deterioration, [210]
- diabetes, [224]
- diarrhea, [45], [64], [178]
- dissociation, [225]
- distress, [119], [122], [154], [156], [162]
- dreams, [161], [190]
- drooling, [132], [181]
- drowning, [87], [192]
- Earth, [107], [111], [190]
- echolalia, [275]
- echopraxia, [275]
- ecstasy, [91], [162], [191]
- élan vital, [123]
- elation, [44], [91], [123], [127], [151], [157]
- electric chair, [85], [110], [119]
- electricity, [150]
- [emaciation], [8], [32], [58]
- emotion, [62]
- emotion, inconsistency of, [126]
- emotions and contact with reality, [164]
- energy, [187], [194]
- epilepsy, [5], [183], [199], [224], [242], [254]
- epileptic aura, [184]
- epileptic confusion, [80]
- epileptic deterioration, [80]
- erotic, [161]
- erotic ideas, [90]
- Esquirol, [251]
- Etoc-Demazy, [251]
- Euripides, [2]
- excretion, habits of, [230]
- extroversion, [195]
- family visits, [232]
- father, [104], [109], [110]
- fear, [111]
- fever, [8], [13], [26], [32], [38], [40], [45], [64], [102], [160], [176], [235], [241]
- filthiness, [210]
- fire, [151], [157]
- flippancy, [129]
- flushing, [27], [127], [128], [180]
- food, refusal of, [99], [104]
- Forel, [182]
- Froederström, [265]
- Gadelius, [267], [268]
- Ganser reaction, [263]
- Georget, [251]
- German psychiatry, [259]
- Gnauck, [277]
- giggling, [206]
- God, [115], [160], [162]
- Golden Age, [187]
- Gregor, [265]
- Gucci, [271]
- guilt, [157]
- hair, loss of, [32], [58], [180]
- heat production and loss, [179], [181], [242]
- Heaven, [87], [88], [104], [106], [108], [109], [111], [114], [115], [117], [118], [160], [162], [166], [171], [191], [240]
- Hell, [240]
- Hoch, [164]
- hyperæmia, [8]
- hyperesthesia, [268]
- hypochondria, [225], [253]
- hypomania, [243]
- hypnotism (see [mesmerism]), [145], [213]
- hysteria, [3], [135], [184], [225], [264], [267], [269]
- ideational content, [82], [235]
- immobility, [85], [94], [196]
- immorality, [150]
- impulsiveness, [50], [113], [128], [172]
- impurities in stupor reaction, [66]
- inaccessibility, [141]
- inactivity, [17], [30], [40], [48], [56], [62], [88], [97], [102], [123], [132], [152], [163], [194], [225], [234], [238]
- inactivity, patients' explanation of, [134]
- incest ideas, [209]
- inconsistency of reaction, [134], [214], [215], [245]
- incontinence (see [wetting] and [soiling]), [52], [57]
- indifference, [123], [124], [142]
- infantile reactions, [196]
- infections, [5], [178], [241]
- insight, [157]
- insomnia, [39]
- instinct of self-preservation, [188], [191], [198]
- interest, [99], [195]
- internal secretions, [178]
- internal thoughts, [163]
- interruptions of stupor, [130], [197], [238], [244]
- introversion, [164], [227]
- involuntary nervous system, [178], [180]
- involution melancholia, [129], [195], [225], [226]
- Kahlbaum, [4], [260]
- Kirby, [4], [6], [164], [234]
- Knauer, [175], [278]
- Kraepelin, [4], [260], [269], [271], [272], [273]
- Kutner, [262]
- laughter, [56], [141]
- Leroy, [269]
- leucocytosis, [8], [13], [40], [64], [178]
- levels, principle of, [198], [244]
- Löwenstein, [264]
- MacCurdy, [2], [184]
- make-up, mental, [5]
- malignant stupors, [205]
- mania (or manic), [5], [126], [137]
- mania, absorbed, [125], [226], [245]
- manic content, [166]
- manic-depressive insanity, [149], [167]
- manic-depressive insanity, mixed conditions in, [202]
- manic-depressive insanity, pathology of, [174]
- manic episodes, [191]
- manic stupor, [125], [245], [253]
- marriage, [160], [169]
- masturbation, [196], [209], [219]
- melancholic or conscious stupor, [258]
- memory (see [thinking disorder]), [40], [67], [168], [195]
- menstruation, [8], [56], [61], [100], [168], [182], [236], [242]
- [mesmerism], [86], [114], [117], [141], [144]
- Meyer, Adolf, [260]
- Meyer, E., [261]
- midday nap, [247]
- mixed conditions, [202], [273]
- Moeli, [264]
- Moses, [108]
- mother's body, [108]
- movement, spontaneous, [133]
- muscular resistiveness, [224]
- mutism, [10], [22], [31], [57], [62], [88], [104], [124], [134], [209], [271]
- mutual death, [165], [192], [196], [248]
- Myers, [270], [271]
- mystics, [3]
- mythology, [107], [108], [190], [240]
- negativism, [5], [31], [52], [56], [65], [128], [138], [139], [199], [209], [225], [235], [238], [243], [276]
- negativism, explanation of, [196]
- nephritis, [224]
- neuropsychic defect, [174]
- neurotic, [150]
- nervous, [159]
- Newington, [3], [254], [255], [257]
- Nirvana, [166], [188], [200], [248]
- nourishment, [229], [242]
- Œdipus, [165]
- œstrous cycle, [182]
- onset, [96]
- onset, depressive, [99]
- ophthalmic disease, [230]
- Orestes, [2]
- organic delirium, [175]
- organic dementia, [67]
- organic stupor, [223]
- orientation (see [thinking disorder]), [9], [53], [154], [156], [159], [170], [245]
- Osiris, [108]
- pain, [133]
- Papanicolaou, [182]
- paragraphia, [80]
- paralysis, feeling of, [105]
- paralysis, general, [5], [254]
- partial stupor, [34], [206]
- perplexity, [125], [152], [153], [154], [155], [156], [160], [162], [164], [165], [169], [172], [208], [226], [245]
- perplexity, differentiation of, [227]
- perseveration, [145], [148], [276]
- personality, [1]
- perversity, [138]
- physical disease, [175]
- physical symptoms, [174], [176]
- Pinel, [249], [251]
- poison, [97], [172]
- primitive ideas, [108]
- prison, [105], [169]
- prognosis, [4], [5], [206]
- prostitution, [157], [161]
- psychoanalysis, [161]
- psychobiological reaction, [246]
- psychogalvanic reflex, [276]
- psychological explanation, [186]
- psychological factors, [175]
- pulse, [63], [92], [128], [180]
- Rank, [107]
- reality, [107], [187]
- recuperation, [189]
- rebirth, [107], [110], [114], [115], [119], [120], [121], [122], [187], [189], [190], [191], [240]
- regression, [187], [188], [191], [192], [194], [198], [199], [243]
- religious visions or ideas, [2], [162]
- resentment, [98]
- resistiveness, [54], [97], [102], [112], [127], [129], [133], [141], [147], [156], [211], [225]
- respiration, [180]
- resurrection, [159]
- restlessness, [53], [120], [169]
- retention of urine, [224], [230]
- rheumatism, [175]
- rigidity, muscular, [142], [179]
- Romberg sign, [262]
- rousing, [176]
- sadness, [111], [113], [121], [122], [124]
- St. Catherine of Siena, [2]
- St. Paul, [2]
- saliva, [30], [63], [181]
- scattered speech, [207], [208]
- schizophrenia, [67], [214]
- seclusiveness, [207]
- secondary stupor, [259]
- Seelig, [263]
- self-injury, [50], [57]
- sexual excess, [251], [253], [258]
- sexual ideas, [209], [219]
- sexual sensations, [209]
- ship, [87], [106], [118]
- sick, [136]
- skin, dry, [180]
- skin, greasy, [43], [180]
- sleep, [188], [189], [247]
- slowing of thought, [125]
- slowness, [85], [119], [160]
- smearing of feces, [142]
- smiling, [127]
- social status, [236]
- [soiling], [30], [132], [172], [196], [225], [230], [235]
- somatopsychic, [135]
- sphincters, control of, [133]
- spirits, [89]
- spoiled child reaction, [129], [139]
- starvation, [182]
- stereotypy, [276]
- Stern, [261]
- stimulation, mental, [231], [246]
- Stockard, [179], [182]
- stubbornness, [142]
- stupidity, [93]
- stupor, diagnosis of, [223]
- sudden mental loss, [71]
- suggestibility, [145], [198], [276]
- suicidal impulses, [50], [84], [104], [116], [118], [128], [172], [230], [235], [240]
- suicide, [188]
- sulkiness, [129]
- sullenness, [142]
- suprarenals, [242]
- swallowing, [133]
- sweating, [63], [102], [179], [180]
- swimming movements, [94]
- syncopal attacks, [64]
- tears, [95], [98], [117], [128], [153]
- tense of ideas, [116]
- [thinking disorder], [22], [31], [37], [39], [41], [45], [48], [59], [67], [75], [124], [125], [148], [152], [157], [235], [239], [247]
- thinking disorder, explanation of, [195]
- tongue, coated, [13]
- toxins, [175]
- trauma, [5], [224]
- treatment, [229]
- ulceration of eyes, [133]
- unconscious ideas, [163]
- motives, [186]
- unconsciousness, physiological, [199], [224], [277]
- underground, [240]
- understanding, [67]
- uneasiness, [93], [94], [95], [121]
- unfaithfulness, [97]
- unhappiness, [192]
- urine, retention of, [31]
- water, [94], [95], [106], [107], [114], [120]
- weakness, [137], [160]
- wealth, [169]
- wedding ring, [117]
- weight (see [emaciation]), [38], [52], [61]
- Wernicke, [3], [273]
- [wetting], [30], [40], [132], [151], [170], [172], [196], [225], [230], [235]
- Wetzel, [276]
- whining, [171], [225]
- Whitwell, [276]
- Wilmanns, [261]
- womb, [108]
- worry, [110]
- writing, [27]
- Ziehen, [276]
Transcriber's Note:
The following corrections have been made:
- [p. 1]: antequated to antiquated (antiquated methods)
- pp. [11], [97], [100]: period to colon (Under Observation:)
- [p. 53]: extra 'when' removed (from 'In June, 1914, when she was seen smiling at times.' to 'In June, 1914, she was seen smiling at times.')
- [p. 64]: period to colon (Physical condition during the stupor:)
- [p. 84]: 24 italicized to match other dates (October 24)
- [p. 91]: missing blank line added between Case 12 and 13
- [p. 93]: aswer to answer (in answer to questions)
- [p. 145]: diaeresis added to coöperation to match other instances
- [p. 150]: fatiguable to fatigable (nervous and fatigable)
- [p. 153]: phenomenom to phenomenon (unusual phenomenon for a stupor patient)
- [p. 159]: comma added (correcting his grammar, and cried easily.)
- [p. 161]: missing "in" added (appeared in the statement that her father)
- [p. 171]: missing open quote added (she wants to go "to the river,")
- [p. 198]: funadmental to fundamental (most fundamental symptoms)
- [p. 211]: salivia to saliva (drooling saliva)
- [p. 220]: inaccesibility to inaccessibility (disinterestedness and inaccessibility)
- [p. 252]: dimunition to diminution (just as well in the diminution)
- [p. 256]: or to of (relaxation of sphincter muscles)
- p. 262, [Footnote 19]: v. to u. (Zeitschr. f. d. ges. Neur. u. Psychiatrie)
- p. 265, [Footnote 23]: Zeitsch. to Zeitschr. to match other instances (Zeitschr. f. d. ges. Neur. u. Psychiatrie)
- p. 271, [Footnote 27]: Archivo to Archivio (Archivio italiano per le malattie nervose)
- [p. 280], Index: catherization to catheterization
- [p. 282], Index: ophtalmic to ophthalmic (ophthalmic disease)
Irregularities in capitalization (e.g. Dementia vs. dementia) and hyphenation (e.g. off-hand vs. offhand) have not been corrected. A repetitive sentence on p. 46 (Then she became stupid, although neither sad nor happy. Then, she claimed, she got stupid, but neither sad nor happy.), and two spaced em-dashes on p. 87 have also been retained. Minor punctuation errors (e.g. missing period, missing close or open quote where intended placement is clear) have been corrected without note. The abbreviations "p.m.", "e.g." and "i.e." have been standardized, with no space.