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- Title
OBSERVACIÓN, EXPERIMENTACIÓN Y CLÍNICA DE SÍ: HACHÍS, LOCURA, SUEÑO E HISTERIA EN EL SIGLO XIX'.
- Authors
Carroy, Jacqueline
- Abstract
⪡Observation, experimentation and clinic of self: Hashish, madness, dream and hysterics in the 19th century⪢. During all the 19th century, many french doctors and psychologists thought that certain forms of introspection could lead to a physiology cerebral. It was united of observing turning into other one, mentally ill, into the etymological sense of the term, under the effect of modifications induced in the psiquism of diverse ways. From this perspective, there developed of systematic form scientific practices of self-observation and self-experimentation, in states of artificial or natural dream. This work evokes the captures of haschich of the alienist Jacques-Joseph Moreau of Tours (1804- 1884) and the fisiologista Charles Richet (1850-1935), across which, these experimented with states of madness or of hysterics. On the other hand, also there take in consideration the oneiric self-observations of the historian Alfred Maury (1817-1892) and of the sinologist Marie Jean Leon d'Hervey de Saint Denys (1822-1892). They are explored likewise, the analogies between mental disquiets, consumption of drugs and dream that they influenced especially in the novelist Marcel Proust. This one speaks, in effect, in 1920 of ⪡this benefactor access to the mental alienation that is the dream⪢.
- Subjects
HASHISH; PSYCHIATRIC research; DREAMS; INTROSPECTION; SELF-experimentation in medicine; MOREAU, Jacques-Joseph; RICHET, Charles; MAURY, Alfred; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Laguna: Revista de Filosofía, 2009, Issue 25, p31
- ISSN
1132-8177
- Publication type
Article