Tics and Their Treatment

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PREFACE

AUTHORS' PREFACE

NOTE BY THE TRANSLATOR

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I THE CONFESSIONS OF A VICTIM TO TIC

CHAPTER II HISTORICAL

CHAPTER III THE PATHOGENY OF TIC TIC AND SPASM

CHAPTER IV THE MENTAL CONDITION OF TIC SUBJECTS

CHAPTER V THE ETIOLOGY OF TICS

CHAPTER VI PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY

CHAPTER VII STUDY OF THE MOTOR REACTION

CHAPTER VIII ACCESSORY SYMPTOMS REFLEXES

CHAPTER IX THE DIFFERENT TICS

CHAPTER X TICS OF SPEECH

CHAPTER XI THE EVOLUTION OF TIC

CHAPTER XII ANTAGONISTIC GESTURES AND STRATAGEMS

CHAPTER XIII THE COMPLICATIONS OF TIC

CHAPTER XIV THE RELATION OF TICS TO OTHER PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

CHAPTER XV THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF TIC

CHAPTER XVI DIAGNOSIS TICS AND STEREOTYPED ACTS

CHAPTER XVII PROGNOSIS

CHAPTER XVIII THE TREATMENT OF TICS THE CURABILITY OF TICS

CHAPTER XIX TREATMENT BY RE-EDUCATION

APPENDIX

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX OF NAMES

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

TICS AND THEIR TREATMENT

T I C S   ·   A N D
THEIR   TREATMENT

BY   HENRY   MEIGE   AND   E.   FEINDEL


With a Preface by
Professor   Brissaud

TRANSLATED and EDITED, with a CRITICAL APPENDIX
BY S. A. K. WILSON, M.A., M.B., B.Sc.
Resident Medical Officer, National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic.
Queen Square, London





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