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Male hysteria
Villette (1853)
Charcot and the Idea of Hysteria in the Male: Gender, Mental Science, and Medical Diagnosis in Late Nineteenth-Century France
Beckett's Everyday Psychopathology: Reading Male Nervous Hysteria In
Abstracts of the Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
Sexual Politics in T. S. Eliot's "Hysteria" and the Waste Land {1}
A Brief Nosological History of PTSD
Toxic Masculinity and Total War: Billy Prior and the Male Role in Pat Barker’S Regeneration Trilogy
Freud's Encounter with Charcot and His Epistemological Break Freud'un Charcot Ile Karşilaşmasi Ve Epistemolojik Kopuş
Poulovák Crisis of Masculinity MK 2008
Shell Shock and the Legacy of the Victorian Past in the Present: Remembering WWI in Pat Barker’S Another World
PERFORMING HYSTERIA Contemporary Images and Imaginations of Hysteria PERFORMING HYSTERIA PERFORMING HYSTERIA CONTEMPORARY IMAGES and IMAGINATIONS of HYSTERIA
Gl Soci/Sosc 4645 6.0 Mobs, Manias & Delusions
Women and Hysteria in the History of Mental Health
Representations of First World War Returned Soldiers on the Home
The Relationship Between Trauma Exposure, Somatic Symptoms, and Mental Health in Australian Defence Force Members Deployed to the Middle East Area of Operations
Mrs. Dalloway and Pat Barker’S Regeneration
Jean-Martin Charcot's Contributions to the Interface Between Neurology and Psychiatry
Psychological Injury in the Two World Wars: Changing Concepts and Terms in German Psychiatry Ruth Kloocke, Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach, Stefan Priebe
Top View
War Neuroses, Soldiering, and Broken Embodiments
The Image of Shell Shock: Psychological Trauma, Masculinity, and the Great War in British and American Cinema
Charcot and the Idea of Hysteria in the Male: Gender, Mental Science, and Medical Diagnosis in Late Nineteenth-Century France
Freud and the Scene of Trauma
Max Ernst's Post-World War I Studies in Hysteria
Amnesias of a Freudian Kind
Charcot and the Idea of Hysteria in the Male: Gender, Mental Science, and Medical Diagnosis in Late Nineteenth-Century France