52105-h@52105-h-95.htm.html#case95">95. Atrophy, “reflex,” 545. Aura, 98, 626. Autobiographical statements of soldiers, Cases 121, 209, 216, 217, 226, 227, 341, 344, 361, 364, 463, 527, 528, 575. Autocritique, 63. Autofixity, 369. Autognosis, 702, 859, 901. Autokratow, 9, 469. Automatism, 431, 734. Autopsies, Cases 110, 118, 133, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201. Auto-suggestion, frontispiece, 95, 98, 109, 153, 395, 498, 543, 577, 674, 738, 748. Aviation (see also Otology), 275, 489, 823. Bib., 907, 930, 938, 945, 959, 960, 964, 970, 973. Babinski, 157, 395, 401, 454, 456, 469, 481, 491, 498, 535, 543, 704, 716. Boucherot, 36, Cases 6, 18, 86, 149, 163. Bouquet, Case 419. Bourgeois and Sourdille, 620, 623, 809. Brachial plexus palsy, 353, 566, 611. Brachial symptoms (see Monoplegia). Brain abscess, Case 110. “Brain fag,” 104. Brain injury, 67, 265, 270. Bib. 915. Brain tumor. Bib. 919 (third ventricle). Brasch, 41, 689. Bravery, psychopathic, 859, Case 36. Briand, Case 1, 40, 43, 99, 100, 101, 102. Briand and Haury, Cases 98, 467. Briand and Kalt, Case 461. Briand and Philippe, 683, Case 578. Broca, 160-161. Bronchopneumonia, 845. Brown, 412, 470, 901, Case 496. Brown-SÉquard, 89, 528, 555, 843. Bruce, 716, 724, 769, Cases 521, 553. Bulbar syndrome, Bib. 910. Burial, 334, 349, 373, 393, 396, 405, 419, 435, 457, 499, 512, 573, 331, 358, 361, 362, 535 (see also Hypertrichosis). Bib. 914, 921, 922. Desertion, Cases 1, 12, 45, 52, 56, 58, 88, 90, 92, 149, 150. Bib. 923, 924. Determination of symptoms to parts of body, 459, 359, 360, 362. Diabetes mellitus, 846, Case 140. Diagnosis, delimitation, 834-847. Diagnosis per exclusionem in ordine, 847, 871. Diagnosis, Shell-shock, differentiation, 871-880. Bib. 923. Diagnosis: Shell-shock, 2, 3, Cases 371-422 and passim. Bib. 942. Diathermia, 166, 607, 896. Dichroism, spinal fluid, 283. Dide, 456. Dietotherapy, 476, 674, 675, 701. Dieulafoy, 373, 609. Diphtheria, 845, Cases 127, 128. Bib. 931, 953, 962. Diplegia, facial, Bib. 909, 958. Diplopia, monocular, 427, 613, 827. Dipsomania, Bib. 917. Disciplinary (see Medicolegal). Disgust (see also Corpse-contacts), 262, 375, 467, 476, 441 (hysterical), 547 (same). Bib. 916, 922, 925, 938, 944, 965. Epilepsy, larvata, 73, Case 81. Epilepsy, late, 93. Epilepsy, pleural, 187. Epilepsy, “reactive,” 70, 102, Cases 57, 70, 76. Bib. 933. Epileptic equivalents, 112, 488, 490. Epileptoses (Epileptic Group), 675, 699, 839-843, Cases 53-85. Bib. 905, 910, 911, 937, 938, 939, 945, 947, 956, 961, 968, 972, 973, 975, 977. Equilibrium-tests (see Otology). Erb’s palsy, 598. Ereutophobia, 432. Erichsen, 544. Erythromelalgia, Bib. 916. Eschars, 285. Eschbach and Lacaze, Case 108. Espionage, 126, 201. États commotionnels, 832. États Émotionnels, 832. États seconds, 72, 108, 530. Etiology (see Shell-shock, Nature and causes). Ether versus chloroform, 769. “Excommunication” by inhibition, 369, 403. Exhaustion, 102, 228, 469, 482, 689, 699. Experimental work, 294. Explosive diathesis, 288. Hesnard, 212. Heterosuggestion—frontispiece, 109, 153, 395, 674, 676, 767, 777, 794, 901. Hewat, Cases 53, 299, 571. Hippus, 87. Hirschfeld, Case 484. Histology, 265, 271, 272. Hollande and Marchand, Case 141. Homosexuality, 257. “Honeymoon” psychotherapy, 899. Hoover’s sign, 157. Horse (in the unconscious), Case 359. Hospital organization, 896. Bib. 907. Hoven, Cases 156, 183, 333. Howland, 748. Hunger dreams, 475. Hunter, John, 608. Hurst, 91, 736, Cases 4, 15, 24, 25, 64, 72, 78, 80, 238, 378, 399, 501, 514, 527, 538, 543, 548. Hydrophobia, Case 118. Hydrotherapy (see Treatment), Bib. 905, 906, 911, 929, 936. Hyperalbuminosis (see Spinal fluid), Cases 371, 373. Hyperalgesia, 288, 299, 579, 583. Bib. 789. Jolly, Cases 176, 564, 571, 573. Bib. 954. Montembault, 222. Moore, 641, 644. Morale, 9, 257, 903. MÖrchen, 228. Morestin, Case 516. Morphinism, Cases 99-102. Morselli, 222, 226, 645. Mott, 158, 228, 476, 643, 689, 704, 719, 728, 775, 797, 813, 884, 885, 887, 888, 901, Cases 85, 197, 262, 328, 341, 344, 414, 473. Muck, 726. Multiple sclerosis, 309, 422, 530, 580, 876, Case 115. Musculospiral nerve, 540. Musical alexia, 775. Mutism, 282, 454, Cases 185, 219, 226, 227, 283, 330, 356, 365, 447, 473, 475, 476, 480, 516, 520, 526, 528, 531, 544, 941, 956, 937, 938, 941, 943, 946, 947, 952, 955, 956, 959, 960, 962, 963, 964, 968, 971, 873, 876, 982. Psychoneuroses, Cases 170-182. Bib. 926. Psychoneuroses of war, Charts 11 and 12, pages 522 and 523, 760, 761, 799. Bib. 932, 940, 941, 943, 955, 956, 959, 960, 961, 965, 966, 972, 973, 976, 978, 981. Psychopathic constitution, Case 147. Psychopathic hospitals, 3, 680, 871. Psychopathic inferiority, Case 186. Psychopathology of War, Bib. 917, 922, 926, 954, 971, 972. Psychopathoses (Psychopathias), Cases 183-196. Bib. 935, 948, 957, 960, 962, 969, 977, 980. Psychoses, 2-262, Chart 1 (page 2). Bib. 915, 918, 922 (acute), 926 (post-shell-shock), 539 (Hypnotism). Retrobulbar neuritis, 609, Case 434. Retrocentral lesions, 160. Rhinology, 262, 321, 375, 476, 511, 665. Bib. 955. Riggall, Case 541. Rivers, 476, Cases 506-510. Rombergism, Shell-shock, 620. Romner, Case 406. Rontgenology (see X-Ray). Rosanoff-Saloff, Mme., 340. Roselle and Oberthur, 456. Rossolimo’s sign, 157. Rothacker, Case 144. Rouge, Cases 153, 162. Roussy, 281, 696, Cases 133, 279, 387, 460, 497, 498, 499, 502. Roussy and Boisseau, 275, 362, 404, 689, 743, 797, 815, 887, Cases 199, 440. Roussy, Boisseau, Cornil, Case 348. Roussy and Lhermitte, 466, 471, 476, 487, 509, 525, 560, 563, 578, 637, 701, 726, 738, 743, 787, 807, 896, Cases 230, 235, 243, 244, 246, 247, 250, 291
h-254.htm.html#Page_362" class="pginternal">362, 753, 784, 812, 820, 831, 836, 839, 858, 864. Steiner, 704, 763, Cases 181, 182, 312, 437. Stereotyped movements, 430. “Sterno” sign of Dupuoy, Case 161. Sterz, Case 123. Stewart, 741, 771. Stier, 222. Stomach, 400, 476, 479, 533, 701, 705, 716, 807. Bib. 950, 951. Stokes, 268. Stovaine anesthesia, 778, 779. Stransky, 866. Stress, 226, 227, 867 (see also Exhaustion, Fatigue and passim). “Stupefaction” of muscle, 355, 542, 890. Stupor, 362, 369, 435, 462, 486, 503. Bib. 933. Stupor, “local” (peripheral), 542. Stuttering, 681, 638, 817, Cases 219, 527, 579, 586 (see also Speech disorder). Subconscious, Bib. 909. Suggestion (see also Auto-Heterosuggestion), frontispiece, 95, 318, 338, 476, 477, 25, 27. Trauma,
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