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Neurology and Modernity
Neurology and the Invention of Menstruation
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The functions of the brain.
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 41
Beyond the Brain: Sceptical and Satirical Responses to Gall’s Organology
pp. 59
Neurology and the Invention of Menstruation
pp. 81
Carlyle’s Nervous Dyspepsia: Nervousness, Indigestion and the Experience of Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Britain
pp. 96
Railway Spine, Nervous Excess and the Forensic Self
pp. 113
“The Conviction of its Existence”: Silas Weir Mitchell, Phantom Limbs and Phantom Bodies in Neurology and Spiritualism
pp. 130
Modernism and the Two Paranoias: The Neurology of Persecution
pp. 148
“Nerve-Vibration”: Therapeutic Technologies in the 1880s and 1890s
pp. 163
From Daniel Paul Schreber through the Dr. Phil Family: Modernity, Neurology and the Cult of the Case Study Superstar
pp. 184
“I guess I’m just nervous, then”: Neuropathology and Edith Wharton’s Exploration of Interior Geographies
pp. 204
Sounds of Silence: Aphasiology and the Subject of Modernity
pp. 231
Shell Shock as a Self-Inflicted Wound, 1915–1921
pp. 245
Modernity and the Peristaltic Subject
pp. 267
Matter for Thought: The Psychon in Neurology, Psychology and American Culture, 1927–1943
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