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Rabelais, François (c. 1490-1553), 134 ;
Gargantua and Pantagruel, 123 ;
Tale of a tub , 152
Radcliffe College, 298
Radcliffe, Dr. John, 149
Railway spine, hysterical trauma resulting from railway accidents, 417 -418
Rakes, 161
Ranelagh Gardens, the, 100
Raphael, citation of by Eugen Holländer, 372 ;
sketch transfiguration , 368 -369, 374
Raulin, Joseph, description of male hysteria in Glafira Abricosoff's book L'hystérie aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles , 313
Ravenna, fifth/sixth-century Italian city, 57 ;
Romanesque mosaics of, 367
Raymond, Fulgence, French psychiatrist who's misquotation by Maurice Fishberg became the leading view in German psychiatry, 405 ;
and Janet, Pierre, "Malformations des mains en `pinces de humard," image "Asymetrie du corps chez une epileptique," 380
Realism, 109 , 111 , 123
Regnard, Paul, 377 ;
image of a visual hallucination, 376 ;
Les maladies épidémiques de l'esprit: sorcellerie magnétisme, morphinisme, délire des grandeurs , 373 , 375 ;
monograph on the visual relationship between magnetism, morphinism, and madness, 374 ;
photographs of Augustine from the second volume of the Iconographie de la Salpêtrière , 372
Reich, Wilhelm, 238 , 289
Reil, Johann, asylum superintendent during the nineteenth century, 261
Reininger, Robert, claim we construct our understanding of the world from our internalized system of values, 436
Religion, history of, 370
Religious enthusiasm, 177
Religious melancholy, 162 -175 passim
Rembrandt, (Harmenszoon van Rijn), tradition of anatomies, 345
Renaissance, the, 57 , 91 , 95 -97, 99 , 101 , 106 -108, 112 , 124 , 126 , 129 , 131 -132, 158 , 181 -183, 227 , 239 , 241 , 292 , 374
Report of the Royal Commission on Mesmerism, 361 -362
Reproductive organs, the, 179 , 254 , 297 , 300
Republic of Letters, the, 160
Respiration, 33 , 47
Rest cure for hysteria, 246 -248;
for neurasthenia, 297 -298;
for shell shock, 323 ;
failure with men, 299 ;
protests against, 299 -300
Revillon, Charles, French physician, author of Recherches sur la cause des affections hypochrondriaques , 170
Revue de l'hypnotisme , 388
Revue photographique des Hôpitax des Pairs , 349
Reynolds, John Russell, A System of Medicine , 289
Richardson, Samuel, 170 ;
Sir Charles Grandison , 152 ;
Clarissa Harlowe (1753), 185
Richer, Antoine, Les Demoniques dans l'Art (1887), 231
Richer, Paul, colleague of Jean-Martin Charcot, 345 , 350 , 367 , 377 , 379 , 383 ;
Études cliniques sur le grande hystérie ou hystéro-épilepsie , 363 ;
"Gonflement du cou chez un hysterique," 351
Risse, G. B., 10
Rivers, W. H. R., early twentieth-century British psychologist, 325 -326;
view on Freud's theory of the unconscious and the method of psycho-analysis founded upon it, 321 ;
study of shell shock, 325 ;
theory of the unconscious, 325
Robb, Dr., nineteenth-century physician, 3 , 7 -8, 14 , 16
Robert-Fleury, Tony, portrait, "Pinel Freeing the Insane," 347 ;
influence of, 345
Robinson, Dr. Nicholas, 151 , 153 , 155 -156, 168 ;
"Newtonian dissertation on hysteria," 167
Romans, the, 4 , 8 , 14 , 36 , 64
Romantics, the, 110 ;
Romantic poetry, 177 ;
Romanticism, 248
Róona, S., work continued from Moriz Kaposi on forms of skin eruptions which could be labeled hysteric, 389
Ross, T. A., suggestions for training World War I soldiers, 324
Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1712-1778), French philosopher, 243
Rousselot, Jean, study of medicine in art in post World War II era, 372
Rowley, William, English physician specializing in female diseases, author of A treatise on female, nervous, hysterical, hypochondriacal, bilious, convulsive disease ;
apoplexy and palsy with thoughts on madness and suicide, etc ., 177
Roy, Alec, 230 ;
Hysteria (1982), 10
Royal College, the, 117
Royal Society, the, 146 , 355
Rudolphy, K., "Ohroperationen bei Hysterischen," chart representing the operations of the German hysteric's hearing, 404
Russett, Cynthia, 291