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1892年创刊的文化刊物《评论周刊》(La Revue Hebdomadaire)向吉尔斯·德·拉·图雷特(Gilles de La Tourette)索要医学题材的文章。他在1892年至1900年间发表了13篇文章,首先使用笔名Paracelse,然后使用自己的名字。其中两篇是传记文章。在剩下的11篇文章中,有两篇是关于卫生和酗酒的,另一篇是关于雅克·伊诺迪(Jacques Inaudi)研究的“人类计算器”。但是,大多数时候,吉尔·德·拉·图雷特喜欢以一个痴迷于催眠和歇斯底里的异乡人的身份,解释巴黎林荫大道剧院里的戏剧作品。本章介绍并分析了Gilles de la Tourette在当时的政治,文化和医学背景下的各种文章,以及他参与的著名审判,即Cauvin事件。
La Revue Hebdomadaire, a general cultural publication that first appeared in 1892, asked Gilles de la Tourette for articles on medical themes. He provided thirteen articles between 1892 and 1900, first using the pen name Paracelse, then his own name. Two of the articles were biographical. Of the eleven remaining articles, two dealt with hygiene and alcoholism and another with the “human calculator” examined by Charcot, Jacques Inaudi. But, most often, Gilles de la Tourette enjoyed giving his interpretation, as an alienist fascinated with hypnotism and hysteria, of the dramatic works produced in the theaters of the Parisian boulevards. This chapter presents and analyzes Gilles de la Tourette’s various articles within the political, cultural, and medical context of the time as well as his involvement with a famous trial, the Cauvin affair.