| Hysteria Beyond Freud |
| INTRODUCTION— THE DESTINIES OF HYSTERIA |
| PART I— HISTORICAL |
| One— Once upon a Text: Hysteria from Hippocrates |
| Two— "A Strange Pathology": Hysteria in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800 |
| PART II— THEMATIC |
| Three— The Body and the Mind, The Doctor and the Patient: Negotiating Hysteria |
| • | Diseases |
| • | Hysteria/Mysteria |
| • | Historiography |
| • | Mind and Body: Medical Materialism and Hegemonic Idealism |
| • | Continuities: Toward Nineteenth-Century Nervousness |
| • | Change: Women, Body, and Scientific Medicine |
| • | Problem Women: Gynecology and Hysteria |
| • | Neurology and Hysteria |
| • | Hysteria, Psychiatry, and the Clinical Encounter |
| • | Conclusion |
| • | Four— Hysteria, Feminism, and Gender |
| Five— The Image of the Hysteric |
| Notes |
| CONTRIBUTORS |
| INDEX |