TABLE OF CONTENTS
| [SECTION A. PSYCHOSES INCIDENTAL IN THE WAR] | |||
| [I. The Syphilitic Group (Syphilopsychoses)] | |||
| Case | Page | ||
| [1.] | Desertion of an officer | Briand, 1915 | [8] |
| [2.] | Visions of a naval officer | Carlill, Fildes, Baker, 1917 | [9] |
| [3.] | Aggravation of neurosyphilis by war | Weygandt, 1915 | [10] |
| [4.] | Same | Hurst, 1917 | [10] |
| [5.] | Same | Beaton, 1915 | [10] |
| [6.] | Same | Boucherot, 1915 | [11] |
| [7.] | Same | Todd, 1917 | [12] |
| [8.] | Same | Farrar, 1917 | [13] |
| [9.] | Same | Marie, Chatelin, Patrikios, 1917 | [14] |
| [10.] | Root-sciatica | Long, 1916 | [15] |
| [11.] | Disciplinary | Kastan, 1916 | [17] |
| [12.] | Same | Kastan, 1916 | [18] |
| [13.] | Same? | Kastan, 1916 | [19] |
| [14.] | Hysterical chorea versus neurosyphilis | de Massary, du Sonich, 1917 | [20] |
| [15.] | Traumatic general paresis | Hurst, 1917 | [22] |
| [16.] | Head trauma; shell-shock; mania; W. R. positive | Babonneix, David, 1917 | [23] |
| [17.] | Head trauma in a syphilitic | Babonneix, David, 1917 | [24] |
| [18.] | Shell wound: general paresis | Boucherot, 1915 | [25] |
| [19.] | “Shell-shock” ocular palsy: syphilitic | Schuster, 1915 | [26] |
| [20.] | Shell-shock: general paresis | Donath, 1915 | [27] |
| [21.] | Shell-shock: tabes | Logre, 1917 | [28] |
| [22.] | Same | Duco, Blum, 1917 | [28] |
| [23.] | Pseudotabes (Shell-shock) | Pitres, Marchand, 1916 | [29] |
| [24.] | Shell-shock neurosyphilis | Hurst, 1917 | [30] |
| [25.] | Shell-shock neurosyphilis | Hurst, 1917 | [31] |
| [26.] | Pseudoparesis (Shell-shock) | Pitres, Marchand, 1916 | [32] |
| [27.] | War strain and Shell-shock in a syphilitic | Karplus, 1915 | [34] |
| [28.] | Shell-shock recurrence of syphilitic hemiplegia | Mairet, Piéron, 1915 | [36] |
| [29.] | Shell-shock (functional!) amaurosis in a neurosyphilitic | Laignel-Lavastine, Courbon, 1916 | [37] |
| [30.] | Shell-shock (functional) phenomena in a neurosyphilitic | Babonneix, David, 1917 | [39] |
| [31.] | Vestibular symptoms in a neurosyphilitic | Guillain, Barré, 1916 | [40] |
| [32.] | Syphilophobic suicidal attempts | Colin, Lautier, 1917 | [41] |
| [33.] | Simulated chancre | Pick, 1916 | [42] |
| [34.] | Exaggeration | Buscaino, Coppola, 1916 | [43] |
| [II. The Feeble-minded Group (Hypophrenoses)] | |||
| [35.] | A feeble-minded person fit for service | Pruvost, 1915 | [44] |
| [36.] | An imbecile superbrave | Pruvost, 1915 | [45] |
| [37.] | An imbecile fit for barracks work | Pruvost, 1915 | [45] |
| [38.] | A feeble-minded inventor | Laignel-Lavastine, Ballet, 1917 | [47] |
| [39.] | A feeble-minded simulator | Pruvost, 1915 | [49] |
| [40.] | Enlistment for amelioration of character | Briand, 1915 | [49] |
| [41.] | An imbecile fit for service at the front | Pruvost, 1915 | [50] |
| [42.] | An imbecile with sudden initiative | Lautier, 1915 | [51] |
| [43.] | Emotional fugue in subnormal subject | Briand, 1915 | [52] |
| [44.] | Regimental surgeon versus alienist re feeble-mindedness | Kastan, 1916 | [53] |
| [45.] | An imbecile rifleman | Kastan, 1916 | [55] |
| [46.] | An imbecile hypomaniacal | Haury, 1915 | [57] |
| [47.] | Feeble-minded desire to remain at the front | Kastan, 1916 | [58] |
| [48.] | An imbecile sent back by Germans | Lautier, 1915 | [60] |
| [49.] | Unfit for service: feeble-mindedness? | Kastan, 1916 | [61] |
| [50.] | Oniric delirium in a feeble-minded subject | Soukhanoff, 1915 | [62] |
| [51.] | Shell-shock and burial: situation not rationalized | Duprat, 1917 | [63] |
| [52.] | Shell-shock in weak-minded subject; fear, fugues | Pactet, Bonhomme, 1917 | [64] |
| [III. The Epileptic Group (Epileptoses)] | |||
| [53.] | Epilepsy: neurosyphilis | Hewat, 1917 | [65] |
| [54.] | Epilepsy brought out by syphilis | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [66] |
| [55.] | Syphilis in a psychopathic subject | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [67] |
| [56.] | Epileptic imbecile court-martialed | Lautier, 1916 | [68] |
| [57.] | Psychogenic seizures in feeble-minded subject | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [69] |
| [58.] | Drunken epileptic: responsibility? | Juquelier, 1917 | [71] |
| [59.] | Epilepsy: disciplinary case | Pellacani, 1917 | [74] |
| [60.] | Same | Pellacani, 1917 | [76] |
| [61.] | Desertion: epileptic fugue | Verger, 1916 | [78] |
| [62.] | Specialist in escapes | Logre, 1917 | [80] |
| [63.] | Epilepsy and other factors: disciplinary case | Consiglio, 1917 | [82] |
| [64.] | Strange conduct and amnesia in epileptic | Hurst, 1917 | [83] |
| [65.] | Epilepsy after antityphoid inoculation | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [84] |
| [66.] | Shell-shock: Jacksonian seizures—decompression | Leriche, 1915 | [86] |
| [67.] | Blow on head: hysterical convulsions—cure by neglect | Clarke, 1916 | [87] |
| [68.] | Epilepsy with superposed hysteria | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [88] |
| [69.] | Musculocutaneous neuritis: Brown-Séquard’s epilepsy | Mairet, Piéron, 1916 | [89] |
| [70.] | Bullet wound: reactive epilepsy? | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [92] |
| [71.] | Epilepsia tarda | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [93] |
| [72.] | Convulsions by auto-suggestion | Hurst, 1916 | [95] |
| [73.] | Epilepsy, emotional | Westphal, Hübner, 1915 | [97] |
| [74.] | Hysterical convulsions | Laignel-Lavastine, Fay, 1917 | [98] |
| [75.] | Desertion: fugue, probably not epileptic | Barat, 1914 | [100] |
| [76.] | Epileptic episode | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [102] |
| [77.] | Narcoleptic seizures | Friedmann, 1915 | [103] |
| [78.] | Sham fits | Hurst, 1917 | [106] |
| [79.] | Epileptoid attacks controllable by will | Russel, 1917 | [106] |
| [80.] | Epileptic taint brought out at last by shell-shock | Hurst, 1917 | [107] |
| [81.] | Shell-shock epilepsia larvata | Juquelier, Quellien, 1917 | [108] |
| [82.] | To illustrate a theory of Shell-shock as epileptic | Ballard, 1915 | [110] |
| [83.] | Same | Ballard, 1917 | [110] |
| [84.] | Same | Ballard, 1917 | [111] |
| [85.] | Epileptic equivalents | Mott, 1916 | [112] |
| [IV. The Alcohol-Drug-Poison Group (Pharmacopsychoses)] | |||
| [86.] | Pathological intoxication | Boucherot, 1915 | [113] |
| [87.] | Same | Loewy, 1915 | [116] |
| [88.] | Desertion in alcoholism: fugue | Logre, 1916 | [117] |
| [89.] | Alcoholic amnesia experimentally reproduced | Kastan, 1915 | [118] |
| [90.] | Desertion and drunkenness | Kastan, 1915 | [119] |
| [91.] | Desertion by alcoholic dement | Kastan, 1915 | [121] |
| [92.] | Desertion by alcoholic with other factors | Kastan, 1915 | [124] |
| [93.] | Alcoholism: disciplinary case | Kastan, 1915 | [126] |
| [94.] | Atrocity, alcoholism | Kastan, 1915 | [127] |
| [95.] | Atrocity, alcoholic | Kastan, 1915 | [128] |
| [96.] | Alcoholism and amnesia: disciplinary case | Kastan, 1915 | [129] |
| [97.] | Post-traumatic intolerance of alcohol | Kastan, 1915 | [130] |
| [98.] | Adventure with Parisian stranger | Briand, Haury, 1915 | [131] |
| [99.] | Morphinism: tetanus | Briand, 1914 | [131] |
| [100.] | Morphinism: medicolegal question | Briand, 1914 | [132] |
| [101.] | Two morphinists | Briand, 1914 | [132] |
| [102.] | |||
| [V. The Focal Brain Lesion Group (Encephalopsychoses)] | |||
| [103.] | Aphasia and left hemiplegia: local and contrecoup lesions | L’Hermitte, 1916 | [133] |
| [104.] | Gunshot head wound and alcohol: amnesia | Kastan, 1916 | [135] |
| [105.] | Bullet in brain: cortical blindness and hallucinations | Lereboullet, Mouzon, 1917 | [136] |
| [106.] | Content of existent psychosis changed by head trauma | Laignel-Lavastine, Courbon, 1917 | [139] |
| [107.] | Meningococcus meningitis; apparent recovery: dementing psychosis | Maixandeau, 1915 | [141] |
| [108.] | Meningococcus meningitis | Eschbach and Lacaze, 1915 | [143] |
| [109.] | Shell-shock: meningitic syndrome | Pitres and Marchand, 1916 | [145] |
| [110.] | Brain abscess in a syphilitic: matutinal loss of knee-jerks | Dumolard, Rebierre, Quellien, 1915 | [147] |
| [111.] | Spinal cord lesion: early recovery | Mendelssohn, 1916 | [149] |
| [112.] | Shell explosion and meningeal hemorrhage: pneumococcus meningitis | Guillain, Barré, 1917 | [150] |
| [113.] | Ante bellum cortex lesion: shrapnel wound determines athetosis | Batten, 1916 | [151] |
| [114.] | Hysterical versus thalamic hemianesthesia | Léri, 1916 | [152] |
| [115.] | Shell-shock: multiple sclerosis syndrome | Pitres, Marchand, 1916 | [154] |
| [116.] | Mine explosion: hysterical and organic symptoms | Smyly, 1917 | [156] |
| [117.] | Same | Smyly, 1917 | [156] |
| [VI. The Symptomatic Group (Somatopsychoses)] | |||
| [118.] | Rabies: neuropsychiatric phenomena | Grenier de Cardenal, Legrand, Benoit, 1917 | [162] |
| [119.] | Tetanus, psychotic | Lumière, Astier, 1917 | [164] |
| [120.] | Tetanus fruste versus hysteria | Claude, L’Hermitte, 1915 | [165] |
| [121.] | British officer’s letter concerning local tetanus | Turrell, 1917 | [166] |
| [122.] | Dysentery: psychosis | Loewy, 1915 | [168] |
| [123.] | Typhoid fever: hysteria | Sterz, 1914 | [169] |
| [124.] | Dementia praecox versus posttyphoid encephalitis | Nordmann, 1916 | [170] |
| [125.] | Paratyphoid fever: psychosis outlasting fever | Merklen, 1915 | [171] |
| [126.] | Paratyphoid fever: psychopathic taint brought out | Merklen, 1915 | [172] |
| [127.] | Diphtheria: post diphtheritic symptoms | Marchand, 1916 | [173] |
| [128.] | Diphtheria: hysterical paraparesis | Marchand, 1915 | [174] |
| [129.] | Malaria: amnesia | De Brun, 1917 | [175] |
| [130.] | Malaria: Korsakow’s syndrome | Carlill, 1917 | [176] |
| [131.] | Malaria: ventral horn symptoms | Blin, 1916 | [178] |
| [132.] | Trench foot; acroparesthesia | Cottet, 1917 | [180] |
| [133.] | Bullet injury of spine; bronchopneumonia: état criblé of spinal cord | Roussy, 1916 | [181] |
| [134.] | Shell-shock (shell not seen); sensory and motor symptoms: decubitus; recovery | Heitz, 1915 | [183] |
| [135.] | Shell-shock; later typhoid fever: neuritis (ante bellum hysteria) | Roussy, 1915 | [185] |
| [136.] | Bullet wound of pleura: hemiplegia and ulnar syndrome | Phocas, Gutmann, 1915 | [186] |
| [137.] | Tachypnoea, hysterical | Gaillard, 1915 | [188] |
| [138.] | Soldiers’ heart | Parkinson, 1916 | [190] |
| [139.] | Soldiers’ heart? | Parkinson, 1916 | [191] |
| [140.] | War strain and shell wound: diabetes mellitus | Karplus, 1915 | [192] |
| [141.] | Dercum’s disease | Hollande, Marchand, 1917 | [193] |
| [142.] | Hyperthyroidism | Tombleson, 1917 | [195] |
| [143.] | Hyperthyroidism?, neurasthenia | Dejerine, Gascuel, 1914 | [196] |
| [144.] | Hyperthyroidism | Rothacker, 1916 | [197] |
| [145.] | Graves’ disease, forme fruste | Babonneix, Célos, 1917 | [198] |
| [146.] | Shell-shock hysteria: surgical complications | Oppenheim, 1915 | [199] |
| VII. The Presenile and Senile Group (Geriopsychoses)—No cases. | |||
| [VIII. The Dementia Praecox Group (Schizophrenoses)] | |||
| [147.] | Hatred of Prussia: diagnosis, dementia praecox | Bonhoeffer, 1916 | [200] |
| [148.] | Dementia praecox: arrest as spy | Kastan, 1915 | [201] |
| [149.] | Fugue, catatonic | Boucherot, 1915 | [203] |
| [150.] | Desertion: schizophrenic? | Consiglio, 1916 | [204] |
| [151.] | Schizophrenia; alcoholism: disciplinary case | Kastan, 1915 | [206] |
| [152.] | Schizophrenia aggravated by service | de la Motte, 1915 | [208] |
| [153.] | Shot himself in hand: delusions | Rouge, 1915 | [209] |
| [154.] | Dementia praecox volunteer | Haury, 1915 | [210] |
| [155.] | Hysteria versus catatonia | Bonhoeffer, 1916 | [211] |
| [156.] | “Hysteria” actually dementia praecox | Hoven, 1915 | [213] |
| [157.] | Hallucinatory and delusional contents influenced by war experiences | Gerver, 1915 | [214] |
| [158.] | Iron cross winner, hebephrenic | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [215] |
| [159.] | Occipital trauma; visual hallucinations | Claude, L’Hermitte, 1915 | [217] |
| [160.] | Shell-shock: Dementia praecox | Weygandt, 1915 | [219] |
| [161.] | Same | Dupuoy, 1915 | [220] |
| [162.] | Shell-shock; fatigue; fugue; delusions | Rouge, 1915 | [221] |
| [IX. The Manic-Depressive Group (Cyclothymoses)] | |||
| [163.] | A maniacal volunteer | Boucherot, 1915 | [222] |
| [164.] | Fugue, melancholic | Logre, 1917 | [223] |
| [165.] | Apples in No-man’s-land | Weygandt, 1914 | [224] |
| [166.] | Trench life: depression; hallucinations; arteriosclerosis; age, 38 | Gerver, 1915 | [225] |
| [167.] | War stress: manic depressive psychosis | Dumesnil, 1915 | [226] |
| [168.] | Predisposition; war stress: melancholia | Dumesnil, 1915 | [227] |
| [169.] | Depression; low blood pressure; pituitrin | Green, 1916 | [228] |
| [X. The Psychoneurotic Group (Psychoneuroses)] | |||
| [170.] | Three phases in a psychopath | Laignel-Lavastine, Courbon, 1917 | [229] |
| [171.] | Fugue, probably hysterical | Milian, 1915 | [232] |
| [172.] | Hysterical Adventist | de la Motte, 1915 | [234] |
| [173.] | Fugue, psychoneurotic | Logre, —— | [235] |
| [174.] | Shell-shy; war bride pregnant: fugue with amnesia and mutism | Myers, 1916 | [236] |
| [175.] | A neurasthenic volunteer | E. Smith, 1916 | [237] |
| [176.] | War stress: neurasthenia in subject without heredity or soil | Jolly, 1916 | [238] |
| [177.] | Arterial hypotension in psychasthenia | Crouzon, 1915 | [239] |
| [178.] | War stress: psychasthenia | Eder, 1916 | [240] |
| [179.] | Ante bellum attacks: neurasthenia | Binswanger, 1915 | [241] |
| [180.] | Antityphoid inoculation: neurasthenia | Consiglio, 1917 | [244] |
| [181.] | Neurasthenia (one symptom: sympathy with the enemy) | Steiner, 1915 | [245] |
| [XI. The Psychopathic Group (Psychopathoses)] | |||
| [182.] | Claustrophobia: shells preferred to tunnel | Steiner, 1915 | [246] |
| [183.] | Pathological liar | Henderson, 1917 | [247] |
| [184.] | Psychopath almost Bolshevik | Hoven, 1917 | [249] |
| [185.] | Hysterical mutism: persistent delusional psychosis | Dumesnil, 1915 | [250] |
| [186.] | Psychopathic inferiority brought out by the war | Bennati, 1916 | [251] |
| [187.] | Psychopathic episodes | Pellacani, 1917 | [252] |
| [188.] | Maniacal and hysterical delinquent | Buscaino, Coppola, 1916 | [253] |
| [189.] | Psychopathic delinquent | Buscaino, Coppola, 1916 | [254] |
| [190.] | Psychopathic excitement | Buscaino, Coppola, 1916 | [255] |
| [191.] | Desertion: dromomania | Consiglio, 1917 | [256] |
| [192.] | Suppressed homosexuality | R. P. Smith, 1916 | [257] |
| [193.] | Psychopathic: at first suicidal, then self-mutilative | MacCurdy, 1917 | [258] |
| [194.] | Bombardment: psychasthenia | Laignel-Lavastine, Courbon, 1917 | [259] |
| [195.] | Nosophobia | Colin, Lautier, 1917 | [261] |
| [196.] | Psychopath: Attacks of disgust and terror | Lattes, Goria, 1915 | [262] |
| [SECTION B. SHELL-SHOCK: NATURE AND CAUSES] | |||
| [197.] | Shell explosion: Autopsy—hemorrhages; vagoaccessorius chromatolysis | Mott, 1917 | [265] |
| [198.] | Mine explosion: Autopsy—hemorrhages | Chavigny, 1916 | [270] |
| [199.] | Mine explosion: Autopsy—hemorrhages | Roussy, Boisseau, 1916 | [271] |
| [200.] | Shell fragment in back: Autopsy—softenings in spinal cord | Claude, L’Hermitte, 1915 | [272] |
| [201.] | Shell explosion: Autopsy—lungs burst! | Sencert, 1915 | [274] |
| [202.] | Shell explosion: Hemorrhage in spinal canal and bladder | Ravaut, 1915 | [276] |
| [203.] | Shell explosion: Hemorrhage and pleocytosis of spinal fluid | Froment, 1915 | [277] |
| [204.] | Shell explosion: Pleocytosis of spinal fluid | Guillain, 1915 | [279] |
| [205.] | Shell explosion: Pleocytosis of spinal fluid as late as a month after explosion | Souques, Donnet, 1915 | [280] |
| [206.] | Burial: Thecal hemorrhage | Leriche, 1915 | [282] |
| [207.] | Shell explosion: Hypertensive spinal fluid | Leriche, 1915 | [283] |
| [208.] | Bullet wound: Hematomyelia; partial recovery | Mendelssohn, 1916 | [284] |
| [209.] | Shell explosion, subject prone: Hematomyelia | Babinski, 1915 | [286] |
| [210.] | Struck by missile: Hysterical paraplegia? Herpes; segmentary symptoms | Elliot, 1914 | [288] |
| [211.] | Mine explosion: Head bruises, labyrinth lesions, canities unilateral | Lebar, 1915 | [291] |
| [212.] | Shrapnel wounds: Focal canities; hysterical symptoms | Arinstein, 1915 | [292] |
| [213.] | Burial: Organic (?) hemiplegia | Marie, Lévy, 1917 | [293] |
| [214.] | Shell explosion; no wound: Organic and functional symptoms | Claude, L’Hermitte, 1915 | [294] |
| [215.] | Gassing: Organic symptoms | Neiding, 1917 | [296] |
| [216.] | Gassing: Mutism, battle dreams | Wiltshire, 1916 | [297] |
| [217.] | Shell explosion: Organic deafness; hysterical speech disorder | Binswanger, 1915 | [298] |
| [218.] | Distant shell explosion not seen or heard: Tympanic rupture, cerebellar symptoms | Pitres, Marchand, 1916 | [300] |
| [219.] | Mine explosion: Organic and functional symptoms | Smyly, 1917 | [302] |
| [220.] | Shrapnel skull wound: Differential recovery from functional symptoms | Binswanger, 1917 | [303] |
| [221.] | Shell explosion shrapnel wound: Battle memories, scar hyperesthetic | Bennati, 1916 | [305] |
| [222.] | Shrapnel wounds, operation: Hysterical facial spasm | Batten, 1917 | [306] |
| [223.] | Shell explosion: Tremors and emotional crises | Myers, 1916 | [307] |
| [224.] | Shell explosion, comrades killed: Tremors, crises | Meige, 1916 | [308] |
| [225.] | Under fire: Tremophobia: French artist’s description | Meige, 1916 | [310] |
| [226.] | Shell explosion: German soldier’s account of Shell-shock symptoms | Gaupp, 1915 | [312] |
| [227.] | A British soldier’s account of shell-shock | Batten, 1916 | [315] |
| [228.] | Blown up by shell: Crural monoplegia; hysterical four days later | Léri, 1915 | [317] |
| [229.] | Shell explosion nearby: Description of treatment to demonstrate hysterical nature of characteristic symptoms | Binswanger, 1915 | [318] |
| [230.] | Leg wound: Pseudocoxalgic monoplegia and anesthesia | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [323] |
| [231.] | Leg contusion: Crural monoplegia, hysterical; later crutch paralysis, organic | Babinski, 1917 | [324] |
| [232.] | War strain: Arthritis; crural monoplegia and anesthesia; hysterical “conversion hysteria” | MacCurdy, 1917 | [325] |
| [233.] | Lance thrust in back; Crural monoplegia | Binswanger, 1915 | [326] |
| [234.] | Shell explosion: After six days, crural monoplegia (“metatraumatic” suggesting persisting hypersensitive phase after shell-shock) | Schuster, 1916 | [329] |
| [235.] | Wound of foot: Acrocontracture, seven months’ duration; psycho-electric cure at one sitting | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [330] |
| [236.] | Shell explosion: Trauma; emotion; hysterical paraplegia | Abrahams, 1915 | [332] |
| [237.] | Shell explosion: Burial; paraplegia | Elliot, 1914 | [334] |
| [238.] | Shell explosion: Paraplegia and sensory symptoms, organic? | Hurst, 1915 | [335] |
| [239.] | War strain and rheumatism; no emotional factors: Paraplegia, later brachial tremor | Binswanger, 1915 | [336] |
| [240.] | Emotion in fever patient from watching barrage creep up: Paraplegia | Mann, 1915 | [338] |
| [241.] | Incentives, domestic and medical, to paraplegia | Russel, 1917 | [338] |
| [242.] | Bullet in back: Hysterical bent back; “camptocormia” | Souques, 1915 | [339] |
| [243.] | Shell explosion: Camptocormia | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [340] |
| [244.] | Shell explosion; burial: camptocormia | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [342] |
| [245.] | Shell explosion; burial; Paraplegia, later camptocormia | Joltrain, 1917 | [344] |
| [246.] | Bullet in thigh: Astasia-abasia. Wound of neck: Again astasia-abasia | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [346] |
| [247.] | Shell explosion: Wound of thorax; astasia-abasia | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [346] |
| [248.] | War strain and fall in trench without trauma: Dysbasia | Nonne, 1915 | [347] |
| [249.] | Shell explosion: Partial burial; hysterical symptoms in parts buried | Arinstein, 1916 | [349] |
| [250.] | Wound of hand: Acroparalysis | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [350] |
| [251.] | Wound of arm: Hysterical paralysis | Chartier, 1915 | [351] |
| [252.] | Wound in brachial plexus region: Supinator longus contracture | Léri, Roger, 1915 | [353] |
| [253.] | Contusion of muscle with “stupefactive” paralysis of biceps (supinator longus still functioning) | Tinel, 1917 | [355] |
| [254.] | Wound of arm: Blockage of impulses to hand movements | Tubby, 1915 | [356] |
| [255.] | Shell explosion: Bilateral symmetrical phenomena | Gerver, 1915 | [357] |
| [256.] | Shell explosion: Paralytic symptoms on side exposed: Contralateral irritative symptoms | Oppenheim, 1915 | [359] |
| [257.] | Shell explosion: Bilateral asymmetrical symptoms | Gerver, 1915 | [360] |
| [258.] | Shell explosion: Sensory disorder on side exposed | Gerver, 1915 | [362] |
| [259.] | Shell explosion: Hysterical deafness and other symptoms; relapse | Gaupp, 1915 | [363] |
| [260.] | Shell explosion: Deafness | Marriage, 1917 | [365] |
| [261.] | Mine explosion: Deafmutism; recovery on epistaxis and fever | Liébault, 1916 | [366] |
| [262.] | Shell explosion: Deafmutism | Mott, 1916 | [367] |
| [263.] | Shell explosion: Deafmutism and convulsions | Myers, 1916 | [368] |
| [264.] | Gunfire: Aphonia | Blässig, 1915 | [370] |
| [265.] | Shell-shock mutism: (a), observed, (b) dreamed of, (c), developed by victim of shell explosion | Mann, 1915 | [370] |
| [266.] | Mortar explosion: Deafness | Lattes, Goria, 1917 | [371] |
| [267.] | Shell-explosion: onomatopœic noises | Ballet, 1914 | [371] |
| [268.] | Shell explosion: Gravel in eyes; eye and face symptoms | Ginestous, 1916 | [372] |
| [269.] | Shell explosion; burial; blow on occiput; Blindness | Greenlees, 1916 | [373] |
| [270.] | Shell-shock amblyopia: Composite data | Parsons, 1915 | [374] |
| [271.] | Factors in shell-shock amblyopia: Excitement, blinding flashes, fear, disgust, fatigue | Pemberton, 1915 | [375] |
| [272.] | Shell explosion amblyopia | Myers, 1915 | [376] |
| [273.] | Shell windage without explosion: Cranial nerve disorder | Pachantoni, 1917 | [378] |
| [274.] | Initial case in Babinski’s series to show chloroform elective exaggeration of reflexes | Babinski, Froment, 1917 | [380] |
| [275.] | Wound of ankle: Contracture, chloroform effect | Babinski, Froment, 1917 | [383] |
| [276.] | “Reflex” disorder of right leg: Chloroform effect | Babinski, Froment, 1917 | [384] |
| [277.] | Bullet in calf: Hysterical lameness cured—reflex disorder associated therewith not cured | Vincent, 1916 | [385] |
| [278.] | Trauma of foot: Hysterical dysbasia and reflex disorders; differential disappearance of hysterical symptoms | Vincent, 1917 | [386] |
| [279.] | Shell-shock and paraplegia: Vasomotor and secretory disorder twenty months later | Roussy, 1917 | [387] |
| [280.] | Tetanus clinically cured: Phenomena reproduced under chloroform anesthesia | Monier-Vinard, 1917 | [388] |
| [281.] | Example of a “reflex” disorder after shell explosion at great distance | Ferrand, 1917 | [390] |
| [282.] | Shell fire: Shell-shock symptoms delayed | McWalter, 1916 | [391] |
| [283.] | Shell-shock symptoms early and late | Smyly, 1917 | [392] |
| [284.] | Wounds: Gassing; burial; collapse on home leave | Elliot Smith, 1916 | [393] |
| [285.] | Late sympathetic nerve effect after bullet wound of neck | Tubby, 1915 | [394] |
| [286.] | Hysterical crural monoplegia after fall from horse under fire (reminiscence of similar ante bellum accident) | Forsyth, 1915 | [395] |
| [287.] | Shell explosion, cave-in: Right leg symptoms (ante bellum experiences) | Myers, 1916 | [396] |
| [288.] | Shell explosion, wound of back: Paraparesis (subject always weak in legs) | Dejerine, 1915 | [397] |
| [289.] | Wound near heart: Fear; paraparesis (subject always weak in legs) | Dejerine, 1915 | [399] |
| [290.] | Wounds: Tic on walking and recovery except frontalis tic (emphasis of ante bellum habit) | Westphal, Hübner, 1915 | [401] |
| [291.] | Fatigue and emotion: Hysterical hemiplegia (similar hemiplegia ante bellum) | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [402] |
| [292.] | War strain: Hemiplegia (similar hemiplegia ante bellum, subject’s father hemiplegic) | Duprés, Rist, 1914 | [403] |
| [293.] | Shell explosion and burial: Deafmutism (speech difficulty ante bellum) | MacCurdy, 1917 | [405] |
| [294.] | War strain: Shell-shock and psychotic symptoms determined to parts ante bellum | Zanger, 1915 | [406] |
| [295.] | Mine explosion: Emotion; delirium (previous head trauma without unconsciousness) | Lattes, Goria, 1917 | [407] |
| [296.] | Sniper stricken blind in shooting eye | Eder, 1916 | [408] |
| [297.] | Anticipation of warfare: Fall while mounting sentry; hysterical blindness | Forsyth, 1915 | [408] |
| [298.] | Spasmodic neurosis from bareback riding (similar episode ante bellum) | Schuster, 1914 | [409] |
| [299.] | Ante bellum spasm of hands | Hewat, 1917 | [409] |
| [300.] | Quarrel: Hysterical chorea, reminiscent of former attack and itself reminiscent of organic chorea in subject’s mother | Dupuoy, 1915 | [411] |
| [301.] | Hallucinations and delusions of ante bellum origin: Treatment by explanation | Rows, 1916 | [412] |
| [302.] | Tremors and convulsive crises in a poor risk | Rogues de Fursac, 1915 | [413] |
| [303.] | Emotionality and tachycardia in a martial misfit | Bennati, 1916 | [415] |
| [304.] | Hereditary instability | Wolfsohn, 1918 | [416] |
| [305.] | Genealogical tree of a shoemaker | Wolfsohn, 1918 | [417] |
| [306.] | Traumatic hysteria without hereditary or acquired psychopathic tendency | Donath, 1915 | [418] |
| [307.] | Mine explosion, burial: Neurosis in perfectly normal soldier | MacCurdy, 1917 | [419] |
| [308.] | Shell explosion: Tremophobia | Meige, 1916 | [421] |
| [309.] | Frozen in bog: Glossolabial hemispasm | Binswanger, 1915 | [424] |
| [310.] | Bruise by horse: Invincible pain—subject cured by performing heroic feat | Loewy, 1915 | [426] |
| [311.] | Kick by horse: Hysterical symptoms including monocular diplopia | Oppenheim, 1915 | [427] |
| [312.] | Windage from non-exploding shell: Emotion; homonymous hemianopsia | Steiner, 1915 | [428] |
| [313.] | Shell-shock psoriasis | Gaucher, Klein, 1916 | [429] |
| [314.] | Croix de guerre and Shell-shock got simultaneously: Hallucinatory bell-ringing reminiscent of civilian work | Laignel-Lavastine, Courbon, 1916 | [430] |
| [315.] | Waked by shell explosion: Nystagmiform tremor (occupational reminiscence in cinema worker) and tachycardia | Tinel, 1915 | [432] |
| [316.] | Synesthesialgia: Foot pain on rubbing dry hands | Lortat-Jacob, Sézary, 1915 | [433] |
| [317.] | Shell-shock and burial: Clonic spasms, later stupor | Gaupp, 1915 | [435] |
| [318.] | War stress (liquid fire) and shell-shock: Puerilism | Charon, Halberstadt, 1916 | [437] |
| [319.] | Bombed from aeroplane: Battle dreams; dizziness; fugue | Lattes, Goria, 1917 | [439] |
| [320.] | Hyperthyroidism after box drops from aeroplane | Bennati, 1916 | [440] |
| [321.] | Shell dropped without bursting: Stupor and delirium | Lattes, Goria, 1917 | [441] |
| [322.] | Subject carrying explosives is jostled: Unconsciousness, deafmutism, later camptocormia | Lattes, Goria, 1917 | [443] |
| [323.] | Grazed by sliding cannon: Stupor and amnesia | Lattes, Goria, 1917 | [444] |
| [324.] | Shell explosions nearby: Emotion and insomnia | Wiltshire, 1916 | [445] |
| [325.] | Shell explosion: symptoms after hearing artillery twelve days later | Wiltshire, 1916 | [446] |
| [326.] | Exhaustion (heat?): Hyperthyroidism, hemiplegia | Oppenheim, 1915 | [447] |
| [327.] | War strain and rheumatism: tremors | Binswanger, 1915 | [448] |
| [328.] | Shell explosion; emotion: Fear and dreams | Mott, 1916 | [451] |
| [329.] | Under fire; barbed wire work: tremors and sensory symptoms | Myers, 1916 | [452] |
| [330.] | Shell explosion: Emotional crises; twice recurrent mutism | Mairet, Piéron, Bouzansky, 1915 | [453] |
| [331.] | Shell explosion: Emotional crises (fright at a frog) | Claude, Dide, Lejonne, 1916 | [455] |
| [332.] | War strain; wound; burials; shell-shock: neurosis with anxiety and dreams: Relapse | MacCurdy, 1917 | [457] |
| [333.] | Bombed by airplane: Suicidal thoughts; oniric delirium; “moving picture in the head” | Hoven, 1917 | [460] |
| [334.] | Shell explosion; emotion at death of best friend: Stupor and amnesia | Gaupp, 1915 | [462] |
| [335.] | Emotional shock from shooting comrade: Horror, sweat, stammer, nightmare | Rows, 1916 | [463] |
| [336.] | Emotion at death of comrade: Phobias | Bennati, 1916 | [464] |
| [337.] | Shell explosion: Fright; delayed loss of consciousness | Wiltshire, 1916 | [465] |
| [338.] | Shell explosion; burial work: amnesia; unpleasant ideas reflexly conditioned by shell whistling | Wiltshire, 1916 | [467] |
| [339.] | Comrade’s death witnessed: Suicidal depression | Steiner, 1915 | [468] |
| [340.] | Marching and battles: Neurasthenia? | Bonhoeffer, 1915 | [469] |
| [341.] | English schoolmaster’s account of dreams | Mott, 1918 | [470] |
| [342.] | War dreams shifting to sex dreams | Rows, 1916 | [472] |
| [343.] | Shock at death of comrade: War and peace dreams | Rows, 1916 | [474] |
| [344.] | War dreams including hunger and thirst | Mott, 1918 | [475] |
| [345.] | Burial work: Olfactory dreams and vomiting | Wiltshire, 1916 | [476] |
| [346.] | War dreams: Phobia conditioned on postoniric suggestion | Duprat, 1917 | [477] |
| [347.] | Service in rear: War dreams not based on actual experiences | Gerver, 1915 | [478] |
| [348.] | Hysterical astasia-abasia: Heterosuggestive “big belly” | Roussy, Boisseau, Cornil, 1917 | [479] |
| [349.] | Collapse going over the top: Neurasthenia | Jolly, 1916 | [481] |
| [350.] | Battles: Mania and confusion | Gerver, 1915 | [483] |
| [351.] | Machine-gun battle: Mania and hallucinations | Gerver, 1915 | [484] |
| [352.] | Attacks and counter-attacks: Incoherence and quick development of scenic war hallucinations | Gerver, 1915 | [485] |
| [353.] | Hysterical stupor under shell fire after 2 days in the trenches | Gaupp, 1915 | [486] |
| [354.] | Monosymptomatic amnesia | Mallet, 1917 | [488] |
| [355.] | Aviator shot down: Mental symptoms, organic | MacCurdy, 1917 | [489] |
| [356.] | Shell fire and corpse work: Daze with relapse; mutism | Mann, 1915 | [491] |
| [357.] | Mine explosion: Confusion | Wiltshire, 1916 | [492] |
| [358.] | Shell explosion: Alternation of personality | Gaupp, 1915 | [493] |
| [359.] | “A Horse in the Unconscious” | Eder, 1916 | [497] |
| [360.] | Shell explosion, gassing, fatigue: Anesthesia | Myers, 1916 | [498] |
| [361.] | Shell explosion and burial: Somnambulism; dissolution of amnesia under hypnosis | Myers, 1915 | [499] |
| [362.] | Shell explosion with injuries: Somnambulism | Donath, 1915 | [502] |
| [363.] | Shock: Stupor as if dead | Régis, 1915 | [503] |
| [364.] | Emotions over battle scenes: Twenty-four days’ somnambulism | Milian, 1915 | [504] |
| [365.] | Putative loss of brother in battle: Somnambulism and mutism twenty-seven days | Milian, 1915 | [506] |
| [366.] | Shell explosion: Trauma, windage: Somnambulism four days | Milian, 1915 | [508] |
| [367.] | Burial, head trauma; gassing: Tremors, convulsions, confusion, fugue | Consiglio, 1916 | [509] |
| [368.] | Shell explosion: Hysterical symptoms and tendency to fugue | Binswanger, 1915 | [510] |
| [369.] | Burial: Dissociation of personality | Feiling, 1915 | [512] |
| [370.] | Ear Complications and hysteria | Buscaino, Coppola, 1916 | [516] |
| [SECTION C. SHELL-SHOCK DIAGNOSIS] | |||
| [371.] | Value of lumbar puncture | Souques, Donnet, 1915 | [524] |
| [372.] | Meningeal and intraspinal hemorrhage: Lumbar puncture | Guillain, 1915 | [525] |
| [373.] | Burial: Slight hyperalbuminosis | Ravaut, 1915 | [526] |
| [374.] | Paraplegia, organic: Lumbar puncture | Joubert, 1915 | [527] |
| [375.] | Gunshot of spine: Spinal concussion, quadriplegia, cerebellospasmodic disorder | Claude, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [528] |
| [376.] | Trauma of spine: Anesthesia and contracture, homolateral, with trauma | Oppenheim, 1915 | [529] |
| [377.] | Mine explosion combining hysterical and lesional effects | Dupouy, 1915 | [530] |
| [378.] | Shell explosion: Hysterical and organic symptoms | Hurst, 1917 | [532] |
| [379.] | Gunshot: Cauda equina symptoms, combined with functional paraplegia | Oppenheim, 1915 | [533] |
| [380.] | Intraspinal lesion: Persistent anesthesia | Buzzard, 1916 | [534] |
| [381.] | Functional shell-shock: Erroneous diagnosis | Buzzard, 1916 | [534] |
| [382.] | Retention of urine after shell-shock | Guillain, Barré, 1917 | [535] |
| [383.] | Same | Guillain, Barré, 1917 | [536] |
| [384.] | Incontinence of urine after shell-shock and burial | Guillain, Barré, 1917 | [536] |
| [385.] | Struck by missile: Crural monoplegia; plantar reflex absent | Paulian, 1915 | [537] |
| [386.] | Shell explosion: Crural monoplegia; sciatica (neuritis?) | Souques, 1915 | [538] |
| [387.] | Functional paraplegia and internal popliteal neuritis | Roussy, 1915 | [540] |
| [388.] | Bullet in hip: Local “stupor” of leg | Sebileau, 1914 | [542] |
| [389.] | Localized catalepsy: Hysterotraumatic | Sollier, 1917 | [544] |
| [390.] | Contracture: Hysterotraumatic | Sollier, 1917 | [545] |
| [391.] | Crural monoplegia, tetanic: Recovery | Routier, 1915 | [546] |
| [392.] | Spasms, contracture, crises—tetanic | Mériel, 1916 | [548] |
| [393.] | Shell explosion, windage, flaccid paraplegia, not “spinal contusion” | Léri, 1915 | [550] |
| [394.] | Scalp wound: Quadriparesis; paraplegia, cataleptic rigidity of anesthetic legs | Clarke, 1916 | [551] |
| [395.] | Shell explosion: Spasmodic contractions of sartorii, persistent in sleep | Myers, 1916 | [553] |
| [396.] | Shell explosion: Brown-Séquard’s syndrome, hematomyelic? | Ballet, 1915 | [555] |
| [397.] | Question of structural injury of spinal cord | Smyly, 1917 | [557] |
| [398.] | Dysbasia, psychogenic round an organic nucleus (cerebellar?) | Cassirer, 1916 | [557] |
| [399.] | Shell explosion: Dysbasia, in part hysterical, in part organic? | Hurst, 1915 | [558] |
| [400.] | Peculiar walking tic | Chavigny, 1917 | [559] |
| [401.] | Mine explosion: Camptocormia. Hospital rounder twenty months—cure by electrotherapy, 1 hour | Marie, Meige, Béhagne, Souques, Megevand, 1917 | [561] |
| [402.] | Astasia-abasia | Guillain, Barré, 1916 | [563] |
| [403.] | Shell wounds: Abdominothoracic contracture, tetanic, four months after injury | Marie, 1916 | [564] |
| [404.] | Shoulder dislocation: Hysterical paralysis of arm | Walther, 1914 | [566] |
| [405.] | Gunshot: Paralysis of arm increasing in degree | Oppenheim, 1915 | [567] |
| [406.] | Wound of wrist: Differential glove anesthesias | Römner, 1915 | [568] |
| [407.] | Hysterical contracture combined with edema and vasomotor disorder | Ballet, 1915 | [569] |
| [408.] | Hemiparesis with syringomyelic dissociation of sensations: Hematomyelia? | Ravaut, 1915 | [570] |
| [409.] | Brachial monoplegia: Tetanic | Routier, 1915 | [571] |
| [410.] | Paralysis of right leg: Hysterical? Organic? “Microörganic”? | Von Sarbo, 1915 | [572] |
| [411.] | Shell explosion: Burial: Paralysis on third day | Léri, Froment, Mahar, 1915 | [573] |
| [412.] | Shell explosion: Hemiplegia. Plantar areflexia | Dejerine, 1915 | [575] |
| [413.] | Shell explosion: Tic versus spasm | Meige, 1916 | [577] |
| [414.] | Shell explosion: Tremors, anæsthesias | Mott, 1916 | [580] |
| [415.] | Hysteria, appendix to trauma | MacCurdy, 1917 | [582] |
| [416.] | Peripheral nerve injury: Neurasthenic hyperalgesia | Weygandt, 1915 | [583] |
| [417.] | Soldier lead worker: Peripheral neuritis | Shufflebotham, 1915 | [584] |
| [418.] | “Peripheral neuritis” cured by faradism | Cargill, 1916 | [585] |
| [419.] | Late tetanus | Bouquet, 1916 | [586] |
| [420.] | Spasmodic neurosis and neurasthenia | Oppenheim, 1915 | [588] |
| [421.] | Hysterical and reflex (“physiopathic”) disorders | Babinski, 1916 | [590] |
| [422.] | Bullet wound: Paralysis non-“organic,” non-hysterical, i.e. reflex | Babinski, Froment, 1917 | [592] |
| [423.] | Asymmetry of reflexes under chloroform | Babinski, Froment, 1917 | [594] |
| [424.] | Reflexes under chloroform | Babinski, Froment, 1915 | [595] |
| [425.] | Same | Babinski, Froment, 1915 | [596] |
| [426.] | Shrapnel wound: Monoplegia, hysterical and organic | Babinski, Froment, 1917 | [597] |
| [427.] | Gunshot, later Erb’s palsy: “reflex”? | Oppenheim, 1915 | [598] |
| [428.] | Paralysis hysterical? Organic? | Gougerot, Charpentier, 1916 | [600] |
| [429.] | Same | Gougerot, Charpentier, 1916 | [602] |
| [430.] | Same | Gougerot, Charpentier, 1916 | [604] |
| [431.] | Reflex “paralysis” | Delherm, 1916 | [606] |
| [432.] | |||
| [433.] | Shell explosion: Functional blindness, monosymptomatic | Crouzon, 1915 | [609] |
| [434.] | Retrobulbar neuritis (nitrophenol) | Sollier, Jousset, 1917 | [611] |
| [435.] | Eye symptoms, hysterical | Westphal, 1915 | [613] |
| [436.] | Sandbag on head: Eye symptoms: Lenses | Harwood, 1916 | [615] |
| [437.] | Hemianopsia, organic or functional? | Steiner, 1915 | [616] |
| [438.] | Hysterical pseudoptosis | Laignel-Lavastine, Ballet, 1916 | [617] |
| [439.] | Shell explosion: Rombergism | Beck, 1915 | [620] |
| [440.] | Case for otologists and neurologists | Roussy, Boisseau, 1917 | [622] |
| [441.] | Jacksonian syndrome: Hysterical | Jeanselme, Huet, 1915 | [625] |
| [442.] | Leg tic: Phobia against crabs | Duprat, 1917 | [627] |
| [443.] | Convulsions reminiscent of fright | Duprat, 1917 | [628] |
| [444.] | Fatigue, delusions, fugue | Mallet, 1917 | [629] |
| [445.] | Obsessions and fugue | Mallet, 1917 | [631] |
| [446.] | Aprosexia and birdlike movements | Chavigny, 1915 | [632] |
| [447.] | Shell explosion: Unconsciousness (45 days): Mutism | Liébault, 1916 | [633] |
| [448.] | Shell explosion: Recurrent amnesia | Mairet, Piéron, 1917 | [634] |
| [449.] | Shell explosion: Comrade killed: Amnesia | Gaupp, 1915 | [635] |
| [450.] | Shell explosion: Recurrent amnesia | Mairet, Piéron, 1915 | [636] |
| [451.] | Soldiers’ heart, neurotic and organic | MacCurdy, 1917 | [639] |
| [452.] | Soldiers’ heart, neurotic | MacCurdy, 1917 | [640] |
| [453.] | Shell explosion: Hysteria: Malingering (?) | Myers, 1916 | [642] |
| [454.] | Officer who could not kick | Mills, 1917 | [644] |
| [455.] | “Simulation”: Diagnosis incorrect | Voss, 1916 | [645] |
| [456.] | Wound: Hysterical edema? | Lebar, 1915 | [646] |
| [457.] | Head trauma: simulation? Hysteria? Surgical? | Voss, 1916 | [648] |
| [458.] | Disease and disorder to avoid service | Collie, 1916 | [649] |
| [459.] | Yes-No test in anesthesia | Mills, 1917 | [651] |
| [460.] | Guardhouse test | Roussy, 1915 | [651] |
| [461.] | Light in a dark room | Briand, Kalt, 1917 | [652] |
| [462.] | Mutism simulated | Sicard, 1915 | [654] |
| [463.] | Deafmutism simulated | Myers, 1916 | [655] |
| [464.] | Same: Explained by patient | Myers, 1916 | [657] |
| [465.] | Deafmutism: Appearance of malingering | Gradenigo, 1917 | [658] |
| [466.] | A lame rascal | Gilles, 1917 | [659] |
| [467.] | Picric acid jaundice | Briand, Haury, 1916 | [660] |
| [468.] | Swelling of hand and arm, 7 months | Léri, Roger, 1915 | [663] |
| [469.] | Shell-shy German | Gaupp, 1915 | [664] |
| [470.] | Germany sends back a simulator | Marie, 1915 | [664] |
| [471.] | Simulation of Quincke’s disease | Lewitus, 1915 | [665] |
| [472.] | “Pensionitis” | Collie, 1915 | [666] |
| [SECTION D. SHELL-SHOCK TREATMENT AND RESULTS] | |||
| [473.] | Deafmutism: Spontaneous cure | Mott, 1916 | [672] |
| [474.] | Two returns to the front | Gilles, 1916 | [675] |
| [475.] | Vicissitudes in 15 months | Purser, 1917 | [676] |
| [476.] | Deafmutism: Spontaneous cure | Jones, 1915 | [678] |
| [477.] | Course of an oniric delirium | Buscaino, Coppola, 1916 | [679] |
| [478.] | Same | Buscaino, Coppola, 1916 | [681] |
| [479.] | Paraplegia: Cure by Iron Cross | Nonne, 1915 | [682] |
| [480.] | Mutism cured by getting drunk | Proctor, 1915 | [682] |
| [481.] | Mutism cured by working in vineyard | Anon, 1916 | [683] |
| [482.] | Deafmutism: Spontaneous recovery of speech. Recovery of hearing by isolation | Zanger, 1915 | [684] |
| [483.] | Excess of sympathy on furlough | Binswanger, 1915 | [685] |
| [484.] | Hysterical seizures treated by hydrotherapy | Hirschfeld, 1915 | [688] |
| [485.] | Low blood pressure treated by pituitrin | Green, 1917 | [690] |
| [486.] | Manual contracture: Various treatments | Duvernay, 1915 | [691] |
| [487.] | Massage and mechanotherapy | Sollier, 1916 | [692] |
| [488.] | Mine explosion; headache: Lumbar puncture | Ravaut, 1915 | [693] |
| [489.] | Hysterical clenched fist: Treatment by fatigue of flexors | Reeve, 1917 | [694] |
| [490.] | Hysterical adduction of arm: Treatment by induced fatigue | Reeve, 1917 | [695] |
| [491.] | Hysterical cross-legs: Treatment by induced fatigue | Reeve, 1917 | [696] |
| [492.] | Hysterical torticollis: Treatment by induced fatigue | Reeve, 1917 | [697] |
| [493.] | Claw foot (2 years): Cure by induced fatigue | Reeve, 1917 | [698] |
| [494.] | Traumatic and post-traumatic effects: Surgical treatment | Binswanger, 1917 | [699] |
| [495.] | Vomiting: Cure by restoration of self-confidence | McDowell, 1917 | [701] |
| [496.] | Self-accusatory delusions: Treatment by “autognosis” | Brown, 1916 | [702] |
| [497.] | Deafmutism in three men shell-shocked at one time | Roussy, 1915 | [703] |
| [498.] | |||
| [499.] | |||
| [500.] | Vomiting; incontinence, abasia: Cure by persuasion | McDowell, 1916 | [705-706] |
| [501.] | Hysterical convulsions cured by an explanation | Hurst, 1917 | [706] |
| [502.] | Course of a case with crises of trembling | Roussy, 1915 | [706] |
| [503.] | Two cases of lameness cured by persuasion | Russel, 1917 | [707] |
| [504.] | |||
| [505.] | Head trauma: Treatments by bandage, isolation, open air and to-and-fro transfers | Binswanger, 1915 | [708] |
| [506.] | Rationalization of war memories | Rivers, 1918 | [712] |
| [507.] | Same | Rivers, 1918 | [713] |
| [508.] | Same | Rivers, 1918 | [714] |
| [509.] | Same | Rivers, 1918 | [715] |
| [510.] | Same, without redeeming feature as nucleus of rationalization | Rivers, 1918 | [716] |
| [511.] | Paraplegia cured by removal of crutches | Veale, 1917 | [717] |
| [512.] | Same | Veale, 1917 | [718] |
| [513.] | Paraplegia: Chocolates versus isolation | Buzzard, 1916 | [719] |
| [514.] | Blindness, mutism, deafness. Immediate spontaneous recovery from the first; gradual recovery from second; deafness cured by “small operation” | Hurst, 1917 | [720] |
| [515.] | Deafness: Treatment by stimulating vestibular apparatus | O’Malley, 1916 | [721] |
| [516.] | Mutism: Treatment by operative manipulation | Morestin, 1915 | [722] |
| [517.] | Visual impairment: Treatment by suggestion, faradism injections | Mills, 1915 | [724] |
| [518.] | Aphonia: Treatment by manipulation in larynx | O’Malley, 1916 | [725] |
| [519.] | Same | Vlasto, 1917 | [727] |
| [520.] | Mutism, amnesia: Treatment by faradism; climatic cure in dream | Smyly, 1917 | [728] |
| [521.] | Blindness: Cure by injections in temple | Bruce, 1916 | [729] |
| [522.] | Deafness cured by suggestion in writing | Buscaino, 1916 | [730] |
| [523.] | Reproduction of Shell-shock story in hypnosis: Recovery | Myers, 1916 | [732] |
| [524.] | Same | Myers, 1916 | [733] |
| [525.] | Automatism, amnesia, deafmutism: Recovery by hypnosis | Myers, 1916 | [734] |
| [526.] | Mutism: Recovery by hypnosis | Hurst, 1917 | [736] |
| [527.] | Stammering: Cure by hypnosis | Hurst, 1917 | [737] |
| [528.] | Mutism and amnesia: Cure by hypnosis | Myers, 1916 | [739] |
| [529.] | Victoria Cross winner: Bayonet clutch contracture revealed by hypnosis | Eder, 1916 | [741] |
| [530.] | Contracture: Hypnotic cure “indecently quick” | Nonne, 1915 | [742] |
| [531.] | “Doll’s head” anesthesia: Mutism: Cure by hypnosis | Nonne, 1915 | [744] |
| [532.] | Mine explosion: Tremors (also ante bellum tremors): Cure by hypnosis | Grünbaum, 1916 | [745] |
| [533.] | Astasia-abasia: Cure by hypnosis | Nonne, 1915 | [747] |
| [534.] | Crural monoplegia: Cure by hypnosis | Hurst, 1917 | [748] |
| [535.] | Tremors and sensory disorders: Cure by hypnosis | Nonne, 1915 | [749] |
| [536.] | Paraplegia of gradual development: Cure by repeated hypnosis | Nonne, 1915 | [751] |
| [537.] | Visual impairment and dysbasia: Cure by hypnosis | Ormond, 1915 | [752] |
| [538.] | Blindness cured by hypnosis | Hurst, 1916 | [753] |
| [539.] | Postoperative retention of urine: Relief by hypnosis | Podiapolsky, 1917 | [754] |
| [540.] | Postoperative pains: Relief by hypnosis | Podiapolsky, 1917 | [755] |
| [541.] | Stereotyped war dream and ante bellum headache: Cure by hypnosis | Riggall, 1917 | [756] |
| [542.] | Amnesia and ante bellum headache: Cure by hypnosis | Burmiston, 1917 | [757] |
| [543.] | Convulsions cured by hypnosis | Hurst, 1917 | [759] |
| [544.] | Two attacks of mutism: Spontaneous recovery from one in 18 months, from the other by hypnosis | Eder, 1916 | [759] |
| [545.] | Neurasthenic symptoms cured by repeated hypnosis | Tombleson, 1917 | [760] |
| [546.] | Neurasthenic symptoms: Improvement under repeated hypnosis | Tombleson, 1917 | [761] |
| [547.] | Convulsions “Jacksonian” and dysbasia: Cure by hypnosis | Tombleson, 1917 | [762] |
| [548.] | Agoraphobia: Cure by hypnosis | Hurst, 1917 | [763] |
| [549.] | Manual tremors: Treatment by forcing and isolation | Binswanger, 1915 | [764] |
| [550.] | Mutism: Psychoelectric cure | Scholz, 1915 | [766] |
| [551.] | Hemiplegia and deafmutism; (also convulsions by heterosuggestion): Improvement by faradism; full recovery by suggestion | Arinstein, 1915 | [767] |
| [552.] | Deafmutism, cures, relapses and eventual cure by anesthesia | Dawson, 1916 | [768] |
| [553.] | Deafness: Cure by suggestion on emerging from ether | Bruce, 1916 | [770] |
| [554.] | Aphasia, hemiplegia, hemianesthesia, and (by medical suggestion) trismus: Cure by anesthesia and suggestion | Arinstein, 1915 | [771] |
| [555.] | Triplegia, mutism, jumping-jack reactions: Cure by anesthesia, verbal suggestion, faradism | Arinstein, 1915 | [773] |
| [556.] | Mutism and musical alexia: Cure by anesthesia | Proctor, 1915 | [775] |
| [557.] | Deafmutism: Deafness cured by anesthesia | Gradenigo, 1917 | [776] |
| [558.] | Interaction of two cases (deafmute and mute) under treatment | Smyly, 1917 | [777] |
| [559.] | |||
| [560.] | Dysbasia: Cure by stovaine anesthesia | Claude, 1917 | [778] |
| [561.] | Same | Claude, 1917 | [779] |
| [562.] | Deafmutism | Bellin, Vernet, 1917 | [780] |
| [563.] | Monoplegia: Cure by electricity administered with a bored and authoritative look | Adrian, Yealland, 1917 | [782] |
| [564.] | Monoplegia after sling: Technique of electrical suggestion and “rapid” reëducation | Adrian, Yealland, 1917 | [783] |
| [565.] | Hysterical “sciatica”: Treatment by faradism and verbal suggestion | Harris, 1915 | [785] |
| [566.] | Prognosis of intensive reëducation in reflex (physiopathic) disorder | Vincent, 1916 | [786] |
| [567.] | Hysterical contracture (with physiopathic features) brutally conquered | Ferrand, 1917 | [788] |
| [568.] | Paraparesis: Cure by exercises electrically provoked | Turrell, 1915 | [790] |
| [569.] | Astasia-abasia: (“Lourdes-like” cure) | Voss, 1916 | [791] |
| [570.] | Abasia: Rapid cure | Schultze, 1916 | [792] |
| [571.] | Heterosuggestive brachial paresis: Electric suggestion and recovery in five days | Hewat, 1917 | [794] |
| [572.] | Contracture of right index finger and thumb: Psychoelectric cure | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [795] |
| [573.] | Brachial monoplegic able to descend ladder with arms only | Claude, 1916 | [795] |
| [574.] | Brachial monoparesis: Vicissitudes of treatment | Vincent, 1917 | [796] |
| [575.] | Paresis and sensory disorder: Reëducation | Binswanger, 1915 | [798] |
| [576.] | Seizures (of ante bellum origin), astasia-abasia, anesthesias: Reëducation | Binswanger, 1915 | [800] |
| [577.] | Progress in case of paresis of foot and spasticity of hip | Binswanger, 1915 | [805] |
| [578.] | Mutism (Reëducation) | Briand, Philippe, 1916 | [808] |
| [579.] | Stammering: Isolation and reëducation | Binswanger, 1915 | [810] |
| [580.] | Deafmutism: Phonetic reëducation | Liébault, 1916 | [814] |
| [581.] | Aphonia: Pressure on sternum and respiratory gymnastics | Garel, 1916 | [816] |
| [582.] | Stammering: Reëducation | MacMahon, 1917 | [817] |
| [583.] | Speech disorder: Reëducation | MacMahon, 1917 | [818] |
| [584.] | Camptocormia: Psycho-electric cure: lameness cured by reëducation | Roussy, L’Hermitte, 1917 | [819] |
| [585.] | Deafmutism: Speech recovery by suggestion and reëducation: Hearing by reëducation | Liébault, 1916 | [822] |
| [586.] | Mutism; stammering; Reëducation; hypnosis | MacCurdy, 1917 | [823] |
| [587.] | Anesthesias: Spontaneous gradual recovery: “Paralysis” cured by reëducation | Binswanger, 1915 | [824] |
| [588.] | Deafmutism; head movements, anesthesia: Cure by faradism, massage and reëducation | Arinstein, 1916 | [827] |
| [589.] | Amnesia and paralysis: Reëducation | Batten, 1916 | [828] |
| [SECTION E. EPICRISIS] | |||
| PARAGRAPH | |||
| Terminology | [1-8] | ||
| Diagnostic Delimitation Problem | [9-39] | ||
| The Nature of War Neuroses | [40-74] | ||
| Diagnostic Differentiation Problem | [75-99] | ||
| General Nature of Shell-shock | [89-102] | ||
| Treatment: General Observations | [103-114] | ||
A. PSYCHOSES INCIDENTAL IN THE WAR
La divina giustizia di qua punge
quell’ Attila che fu flagello in terra.
Divine justice here torments that Attila, who
was a scourge on earth.
Inferno, Canto xii, 133-134.