August 9, 2016 1 Welcome To Charcot! About this Website. There is a before and after to most things. We suppose there is an inflection point in [...]
October 1, 2016 0 “When Facts Seem to Contradict Each other, they are Certainly Wrongly Interpreted” Jules Cotard was a house officer under Charcot at Salpetriere hospital in Paris. The headline of this article [...]
September 23, 2016 0 Postpartum Depression in 1895 Scotland Commenting on hysteria in history and culture is easy. The very word, hysteria, is so loaded and so flimsy [...]
September 21, 2016 0 Siberian Brain Surgery From Over 2,000 Years Ago “Neurosurgeons have been working with anthropologists and archaeologists over the past year following [...]
September 8, 2016 0 More Tales of Faulty Lyme Disease Diagnoses. From the article, with cites removed: “False-positive results for alternative tests or unvalidated [...]
September 5, 2016 0 Art In Science We are not in the habit of shamelessly recommending a book for profit. Ahem. However, along the way, [...]
September 2, 2016 0 The Influence of JM Charcot and His Work Via Albert Pitres (1848–1928) “Just like his teacher Charcot, Pitres [pictured above] gave clinical lessons on hysteria, without [...]
August 30, 2016 0 Asylum System Advocate Dorothea Dix An amazing early advocate for the mentally [...]
August 15, 2016 0 Complex Dental Work From 350-400 A.D. From the article, “Researchers are currently studying this tooth looking for evidence of how it was [...]