Hysterical Patient
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Hysterical Patient
A woman in a state of frenzied hysteria is restrained by six attendants. This type of behaviour was termed the Great Movements ( Grande mouvements ) in the 1800s
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1800s 1881 Behaviour Frenzy Hysteria Hysterical Insane Insanity Madness Patient Restrained Termed Frenzied
EDITORS COMMENTS
"This evocative image captures the intense moment of a hysterical patient being restrained by six attendants in an asylum during the late 1800s. The woman, dressed in a simple nightgown, is in a state of frenzied hysteria, her arms and legs thrashing about in a desperate attempt to break free. Her wild, uncontrollable behavior was termed 'Grande mouvements' or 'Great Movements' in the medical community of the time. Hysteria, a diagnosis commonly given to women exhibiting uncontrollable emotional or physical symptoms, was a widely recognized condition during the 19th century. It was believed to be caused by a disturbance in the uterus, which could be treated through various methods, including hypnosis, massage, and restraint. The image is a poignant reminder of the stigma and misunderstanding surrounding mental illness during this era. The woman's expression of raw emotion and the intense grip of the attendants highlight the fear and confusion that surrounded the diagnosis and treatment of hysteria. The photograph, taken in 1881, provides a glimpse into the past and sheds light on the historical context of mental health care. It serves as a reminder of the progress that has been made in understanding and treating mental health conditions, as well as the importance of compassion and empathy in caring for those in need." This photo print, titled "Hysterical Patient," is a powerful historical artifact that offers insight into the complex and often misunderstood world of mental health care in the late 1800s. It is a poignant reminder of the importance of empathy, compassion, and understanding in caring for those experiencing mental health challenges.
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