----- 神经衰弱的文化:从胡须到第一次世界大战
Marijke GIJSWIJT-HOFSTRA: Introduction: Cultures of Neurasthenia from Beard to the First World War Roy PORTER: Nervousness, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Style: From Luxury to Labour Tom LUTZ: Varieties of Medical Experience: Doctors and Patients, Psyche and Soma in America Mathew THOMSON: Neurasthenia in Britain: An Overview Chandak SENGOOPTA: 'A Mob of Incoherent Symptoms' ? Neurasthenia in British Medical Discourse, 1860-1920 Hilary MARLAND: 'Uterine Mischief': W.S. Playfair and his Neurasthenic Patients Michael NEVE :Public Views of Neurasthenia: Britain, 1880-1930 Doris KAUFMANN: Neurasthenia in Wilhelmine Germany: Culture, Sexuality, and the Demands of Nature Volker ROELCKE: Electrified Nerves, Degenerated Bodies: Medical Discourses on Neurasthenia in Germany, circa 1880-1914 Joachim RADKAU: The Neurasthenic Experience in Imperial Germany: Expeditions into Patient Records and Side-looks upon General History Heinz-Peter SCHMIEDEBACH: The Public's View of Neurasthenia in Germany: Looking for a New Rhythm of Life Joost VIJSELAAR: Neurasthenia in the Netherlands Jessica SLIJKHUIS: Neurasthenia as Pandora's Box? 'Zenuwachtigheid' and Dutch Psychiatry around 1900 Marijke GIJSWIJT-HOFSTRA: In Search of Dutch Neurasthenics from the 1880s to the early-1920s Nelleke BAKKER: A Harmless Disease: Children and Neurasthenia in the Netherlands Christopher E. FORTH: Neurasthenia and Manhood in fin-de-siecle France Sonu SHAMDASANI: Claire, Lise, Jean, Nadia, and Gisele: Preliminary Notes towards a Characterisation of Pierre Janet's Psychasthenia List of Illustrations
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