| Jean-Martin
Charcot's Contributions to the Interface Between Neurology and
Psychiatry
Michel
B.White
Abstract:
Although much has been written about Jean-Martin Charcot
(1825-1893) as a neurologist and his commitment to the hysterics
of the Salpêtrière, his influence on modern psychiatric
thought has been misunderstood. His contributions range from
the diagnosis and understanding of certain aspects of hysteria,
which influenced psychoanalysis, to insights into the psychopathology
of trauma that foreshadow modern concepts of post-traumatic
stress disorder and somatoform disorders. This article reviews
these aspects in the context of his contributions as a founder
of modern neurology, neuropathology and proponent of the anatomo-clinical
approach.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1997; 24: 254-260
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