2012
DOI: 10.16995/ntn.651
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Making Sense of Pain: Delusions, Syphilis, and Somatic Pain in London County Council Asylums, c. 1900

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“…In a related line of research, he endeavoured to prove that tabes dorsalis, a condition that manifested itself with spinal cord-related symptoms, was equivalent to GPI. Consequently, symptoms of tabes dorsalis, such as pain (Hide, 2012), were described as 'disorders of corporal sensorium', while symptoms of GPI were mental symptoms: delusions, hallucinations, manic behaviour, and finally paralysis and dementia.…”
Section: Framing General Paralysis Of the Insanementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a related line of research, he endeavoured to prove that tabes dorsalis, a condition that manifested itself with spinal cord-related symptoms, was equivalent to GPI. Consequently, symptoms of tabes dorsalis, such as pain (Hide, 2012), were described as 'disorders of corporal sensorium', while symptoms of GPI were mental symptoms: delusions, hallucinations, manic behaviour, and finally paralysis and dementia.…”
Section: Framing General Paralysis Of the Insanementioning
confidence: 99%