• Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. · Dec 1992

    Historical Article

    [La pierre de la folie. The stone of madness].

    • K Kristiansen.
    • Juleforelesning i Rikshospitalets neurologiske, Oslo.
    • Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. 1992 Dec 10;112(30):3807-10.

    AbstractDuring the 16th and 17th centuries the expression "to have a stone in the head" was synonymous with peculiar behaviour or mental symptoms. Many quacksalvers earned their living by treating such patients with a scalp incision, pretending to remove a stone. Some of the great painters from this period have used the subjects as models for their works of art. A series of paintings of this kind have been traced in different museums, catalogues and publications, and are described, followed by a short survey of popular beliefs and superstitions connected with stones.

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