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[A nosology for supernatural phenomena and the construction of the 'possessed' brain in the nineteenth century].

Abstract
At the end of the twentieth century, supernatural phenomena such as so called trances and possession by spirits received a scientific classification, which includes the numerous diagnoses of the dominant psychiatry. At the end of the nineteenth century we can observe a process of scientific categorization of phenomena considered to have originated in superstition or popular imagination. In this work we show how trances and spiritual possession were studied by Franz Anton Mesmer and his followers when developing the concept of magnetism; by James Braid during the creation of his theory of hypnosis; and by Jean Martin Charcot, which marked the entry of hysteria into nosological classification. Despite the differences between these schools, we identify the use of the brain and cerebral metaphors as the foundation of theories of the mind.
AuthorsValeria Portugal Goncalves, Francisco Ortega
JournalHistoria, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos (Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos) Vol. 20 Issue 2 Pg. 373-90 (Jun 2013) ISSN: 0104-5970 [Print] Brazil
Vernacular TitleUma nosologia para os fenômenos sobrenaturais e a construção do cérebro 'possuído' no século XIX.
PMID23739806 (Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)

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