[Film and sciences of the mind in 1900: neurosis, paramnesia, trance] [0.03%]
[1900年的电影与心理科学:神经症、错觉和催眠]
Mireille Berton
Mireille Berton
In this article, conceived of in an epistemological perspective, film history and history of psychology intersect in order to show how subject models are circulating around 1900 which are impregnated with scientific culture and social moder...
[Affect, medicine and public enlightenment: the origin of the film genre "Deutscher Kulturfilm"] [0.03%]
[情感、医药与公众启蒙:“德意志文化影片”诞生的始初]
Philipp Osten
Philipp Osten
This article describes the process of professionalisation of medical films in Germany between 1910 and 1920. At the beginning of this decade, government institutions showed a growing interest in hygiene campaigns and started to cooperate wi...
Francesco Panese
Francesco Panese
The tools of visualisation occupy a central place in medicine. Far from being simple accessories of glance, they literally constitute objects of medicine. Such empirical acknowledgement and epistemological position open a vast field of inve...
Jakob Tanner
Jakob Tanner
Far from being merely a medium of simplification and conveyance of scientific facts, motion pictures exhibit an important epistemic function. On the one hand, the medium film is itself a product of research in various fields, on the other h...
[Film and science: transitions, contexts and parallelisms. An introduction] [0.03%]
[电影与科学:转型、语境及并行关系]
Iris Ritzmann,Hans-Konrad Schmutz,Eberhard Wolff
Iris Ritzmann
[A bloody boldness: amputations of the neck of the womb in France at the beginning of the 19th century] [0.03%]
[大膽的手术:19世纪初期法国的子宫颈切除术]
Anne Carol
Anne Carol
During the 1820s and 1830s the number of uterus cervix amputations increases in France, becoming a speciality for some famous surgeons such as Jacques Lisfranc. Since the end of the 1820s, however, the operation is known as useless and dang...
Martin Dinges
Martin Dinges
[Tarentism and its ethnographic fictions: the epistemology of the other's disease] [0.03%]
[tarent主义及其民族志虚构:他者疾病的认知论]
Salvatore Bevilacqua
Salvatore Bevilacqua
Tarantism is a cultural syndrome caused by a symbolic spider bite that was treated in Southern Italy by means of a musical and religious ritual. At the frontiers of theories of insanity this "disease" is the source of a rich and centuries-o...
[Making offspring from act and substance. Experimenting with procreation and paternity in reproductive medicine and fiction] [0.03%]
[造嗣于行亦造嗣于质:生殖医学与小说中的生育及父性实验]
Caroline Arni
Caroline Arni
As an experimental medical practice artificial insemination in humans dates back to the end of the 18th century. Efforts intensified in the second half of the 19th century, when, especially in France, the number of reports in scientific pub...
[Savants and cultutal boundaries. Thermalism in Savoy and the work of Joseph Daquin (1732-1815)] [0.03%]
萨瓦地区的温泉疗法与乔塞夫·达金(1732-1815)的贡献
Dino Carpanetto
Dino Carpanetto
The essay sets out to explain the general orientation of the studies, the problems, the perspectives and the research that were done by Joseph Daquin (1732-1815), a physician born in Chambéry (Savoy, Kingdom of Sardinia). He had a secular ...