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  1. Porter, Roy (2002) Madness: A Brief History, Oxford University Press, p. 22 ISBN: 978-0-19-280266-8.
  2. Lacoste-Veysseyre, Claudine (1985) La critique d'art de Théophile Gautier, Sup Exam, p. 103

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  • 2008-01-16 19:52 AnotherSolipsist 931×624× (217915 bytes) 1857 lithograph by Armand Gautier, showing personifications of dementia, megalomania, acute mania, melancholia, idiocy, hallucination, erotic mania and paralysis in the gardens of the [[Hospice de la Salpêtrière]]. Reprinted in Madness: A Brief History

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