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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
Shell-Shock and Other Neuropsychiatric Problems

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