Test Subject undergoing Electrostimulation

Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne (mentioned on object), 1876

Duchenne was a Paris neurologist who conducted research on genetic myopathies (muscle tissue diseases). In 1862 he published a book on this subject, of which the second expanded edition of 1876 is on view here. Duchenne used electric shocks to stimulate individual facial muscles. He subsequently took clinical photographs of the resulting (sometimes tortured) facial expressions. The book is an early example of how photographs helped to make new medical treatments more widely known.

  • Artwork typephotograph, page
  • Object numberBI-B-SCHOLEN-0412B-70
  • Dimensionsheight 119 mm x width 91 mm
  • Physical characteristicsalbuminedruk

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    Test Subject undergoing Electrostimulation

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    BI-B-SCHOLEN-0412B-70

  • Description

    Ongenummerde pagina met foto 62 uit Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine ou analyse électro-physiologique de l'expression des passions (Atlas).


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    • photographer: Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne (mentioned on object), France
    • publisher: J.B. Baillière et Fils (mentioned on object), Paris
  • Dating

    1876

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    albuminedruk

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    height 119 mm x width 91 mm


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