From lesion to metaphor : : chronic pain in British, French and German medical writings, 1800-1914 / / Andrew Hodgkiss.

Most non-malignant chronic pain is medically unexplained. But that has not stopped doctors from trying. These improvisations at the limit of medical knowledge offer a way into the history of neurosis. Lesionless pain was a paradigmatic problem of clinical method after 1800. It was central to the eme...

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From lesion to metaphor : chronic pain in British, French and German medical writings, 1800-1914 / Andrew Hodgkiss.
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Clio Medica ; 58
Most non-malignant chronic pain is medically unexplained. But that has not stopped doctors from trying. These improvisations at the limit of medical knowledge offer a way into the history of neurosis. Lesionless pain was a paradigmatic problem of clinical method after 1800. It was central to the emergence of neuralgia, spinal irritation, surgical hysteria, railway spine and hysterical conversion. Evidence of a nineteenth-century tradition of theoretical discussion about the relationship between chronic pain and pathological lesion, trauma, mood, memory and personality is brought together here for the first time. A wide range of medical texts is surveyed, including pathology, surgery, physiology, neurology, psychiatry and psychoanalysis. We see the medical gaze first penetrate the tissues of the body then extend to examine the language and mental state of the pain patient. This history of chronic pain should be of interest to medical historians, pain clinicians, liaison psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and psychotherapists.
Introduction -- Secondary Literature Review and Methodological Remarks. -- The Birth of a Problem -- A Local Irritation: Pain Without Lesion in the writings of French and British Physicians and Surgeons: 1820 – 1840 -- Gemeingefühl: German Romanticism, Cenesthesis and Subjective Pain: 1794–1846 -- Reflexion and Depression: Pain Without Lesion in mid-century German and British ‘Neurological’ and ‘Psychiatric’ Writings: 1840–55 -- Functional Nervous Disorders in French and British Medical Texts: 1859–1871 -- Functional Nervous Disorders in French and British Medical Writings: 1866–1886 -- Psychalgia and Conversion: Pain Without Lesion in late nineteenth-century Psychiatric and Psychoanalytic Writings: 1872–1895 -- Pain as Psychopathology in early twentieth-century French and German Psychiatric Writings: 1900–1914 -- Conclusions -- Bibliography.
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Pain History 19th century.
Analgesia.
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Introduction -- Secondary Literature Review and Methodological Remarks. -- The Birth of a Problem -- A Local Irritation: Pain Without Lesion in the writings of French and British Physicians and Surgeons: 1820 – 1840 -- Gemeingefühl: German Romanticism, Cenesthesis and Subjective Pain: 1794–1846 -- Reflexion and Depression: Pain Without Lesion in mid-century German and British ‘Neurological’ and ‘Psychiatric’ Writings: 1840–55 -- Functional Nervous Disorders in French and British Medical Texts: 1859–1871 -- Functional Nervous Disorders in French and British Medical Writings: 1866–1886 -- Psychalgia and Conversion: Pain Without Lesion in late nineteenth-century Psychiatric and Psychoanalytic Writings: 1872–1895 -- Pain as Psychopathology in early twentieth-century French and German Psychiatric Writings: 1900–1914 -- Conclusions -- Bibliography.
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contents Introduction -- Secondary Literature Review and Methodological Remarks. -- The Birth of a Problem -- A Local Irritation: Pain Without Lesion in the writings of French and British Physicians and Surgeons: 1820 – 1840 -- Gemeingefühl: German Romanticism, Cenesthesis and Subjective Pain: 1794–1846 -- Reflexion and Depression: Pain Without Lesion in mid-century German and British ‘Neurological’ and ‘Psychiatric’ Writings: 1840–55 -- Functional Nervous Disorders in French and British Medical Texts: 1859–1871 -- Functional Nervous Disorders in French and British Medical Writings: 1866–1886 -- Psychalgia and Conversion: Pain Without Lesion in late nineteenth-century Psychiatric and Psychoanalytic Writings: 1872–1895 -- Pain as Psychopathology in early twentieth-century French and German Psychiatric Writings: 1900–1914 -- Conclusions -- Bibliography.
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