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 |