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Charcot designed by one of his students. From left to right
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Charcot designed by one of his students. From left to right
LSE4112660 Charcot designed by one of his students. From left to right: patient Genevieve in a camisole, Doctor Desire Magloire Bourneville with a thermometer, Jean Martin Charcot, Raymond and Brissaud, Me Tirperme and Charles Fere. Holy Queen Room, Salpetriere Hospital. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charcot designed by one of his students. From left to right: patient Genevieve in a camisole, Doctor Desire Magloire Bourneville with a thermometer, Jean Martin Charcot, Raymond and Brissaud, Me Tirperme and Charles Fere. Holy Queen Room, Salpetriere Hospital.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23727394
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
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This photograph captures a significant moment in the history of psychiatry. Entitled "Charcot designed by one of his students" it showcases renowned French neurologist Jean Martin Charcot surrounded by his colleagues and patients at Salpetriere Hospital. The composition is rich with symbolism, as each individual plays a distinct role in the field of mental health. On the left stands patient Genevieve, wearing a camisole that represents vulnerability and confinement. Doctor Desire Magloire Bourneville holds a thermometer, symbolizing medical diagnosis and treatment. The central figure, Charcot himself, exudes authority and wisdom as he gazes confidently into the camera. Flanking Charcot are Raymond and Brissaud, Me Tirperme, and Charles Fere – all students who were deeply influenced by their mentor's teachings. This image serves as a testament to Charcot's dedication to education within psychiatry. The setting is the Holy Queen Room at Salpetriere Hospital, an iconic location associated with groundbreaking psychiatric research during this period. The photo was taken by Leonard de Selva in the 19th century but remains timeless in its portrayal of these pioneers in mental healthcare. Through this photograph, we glimpse into an era where knowledge about madness was expanding rapidly. It reminds us of the importance of understanding psychological well-being while honoring those who paved the way for modern psychiatric practices.
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