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REV287047 Hysterical epilepsy, beginning of attack, illustration from Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere, Plate XV, by Bourneville et P. Regnard, Paris, 1876 (albumen print) by Regnard, Paul (1850-1927); 9.3x6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Hystero-Epilepsie, debut de l attaque; The Photographic Iconography of the Salpetriere; Desire Magloire Bourneville (1840-1909) French physician and psychiatrist, assistant of Jean Martin Charcot (1825-93); Paul Regnard (1850-1927) photographed cases of hysteria and epilepsy; case histories; hospital; hopital; hystero epilepsie; femme; hysterique; hysterie; malade; maladie mentale; folie; folle; alienation; alienee; neurologie; neurologique; psychiatrie; psychiatrique; epileptique; noire et blanc; ); French, out of copyright
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This photograph captures a moment of intense emotion and vulnerability. Titled "Hysterical epilepsy, beginning of attack" the image is part of the Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere series by Bourneville et P. Regnard, Paris in 1876. In this haunting portrait, we witness a woman on the verge of an epileptic episode. Her face contorted with anguish and fear, she embodies the struggles faced by those afflicted with mental illness during that era. The photographer, Paul Regnard, known for his documentation of hysteria and epilepsy cases at Salpetriere Hospital, expertly captures the raw intensity of this condition. The composition is strikingly intimate; her eyes piercing through the lens convey a sense of desperation as if pleading for understanding or relief from her torment. This photograph serves as both a historical record and a poignant reminder of society's evolving understanding and treatment towards mental health. Desire Magloire Bourneville's collaboration with Jean Martin Charcot further emphasizes their dedication to advancing neurology and psychiatry during this time period. Through their work, they sought to shed light on these misunderstood conditions while advocating for improved care for patients suffering from mental illnesses. As we reflect upon this powerful image today, it reminds us not only to appreciate how far we have come in our understanding but also to continue striving for empathy and compassion towards those affected by mental health challenges.
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