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REV287039 Attack of hysteria, first phase, illustration from Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere by Bourneville et P. Regnard, plate II, Paris, 1876 (albumen print) by Regnard, Paul (1850-1927); 9.5x6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Attaque d hysterie, premiere phase; 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; hysterie; femme; hysterique; neurologie; psyschiatrie; neurologique; psychiatrique; malade; maladie mentale; folle; folie; alienation; alienee; lit; drap; oreiller; medicine; noir et blanc; ); French, out of copyright
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The captivating photograph titled "Attack of Hysteria, First Phase" takes us back to the year 1876 in Paris. This mesmerizing image is an illustration from the renowned work "Iconographie Photographique de La Salpetriere" by Bourneville et P. Regnard, showcasing a pivotal moment in medical history. In this intimate snapshot, we witness a woman lying on a bed, engulfed by her own inner turmoil. Her face contorted with anguish and fear, she embodies the very essence of madness and hysteria. The delicate play of light and shadow accentuates her vulnerability while adding an eerie atmosphere to the scene. This photograph serves as a testament to the pioneering efforts of Desire Magloire Bourneville and Paul Regnard in documenting cases of hysteria and epilepsy at La Salpetriere hospital. As assistants to Jean Martin Charcot, they sought to unravel the mysteries surrounding mental illness through their groundbreaking research. The image not only captures the physical manifestation of mental distress but also invites contemplation about society's understanding (or lack thereof) regarding these conditions during that era. It reminds us that behind every diagnosis lies a human being grappling with their own internal battles. As we gaze upon this haunting portrayal, we are reminded of how far psychiatry has come since then - shedding light on once-misunderstood afflictions while offering hope for those who suffer from them today.
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