color, Jackson’s appreciation of
Conwell, Russell H.
Conwellana-Templana Collection at Temple University
Cornell, Joseph; collages; comparisons with Jackson; Cornell boxes; Dovecote series of boxes
Cortez, Marie
Cronin, A. J.
Crosby, Bing
crying: and children’s inspiration of fbdies; Jackson’s responses to cruelty; the swallowing of tears
The Culture of Cities (Mumford)
Curtis, Edward
Daly, William H.
Davy, Welsh
Delaney, Martin
“Dem Dry Bones” (spiritual)
dentistry
Derryberry, Margaret; account of swallowing a hatpin while crying; case in Jackson’s Diseases of the Air and Food Passages of Foreign-Body Origin
Descartes, René
Dhody, Anna
Dickens, Charles
“Discussion on Overlooked Cases of Foreign Body in the Air and Food Passages” (Jackson)
Diseases of the Air and Food Passages of Foreign-Body Origin (Jackson); on carelessness and fbdy ingestion; on children putting things in their mouths; difficult cases of multiple fbdies; hysterically fabricated fbdies; as Jackson’s gospel; Margaret Derryberry’s case in; on mediastinal emphysema; medical illustrations and Cornell’s Forgotten Game; observations of patient Michael H.
Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear (Jackson)
Dissection: Photographs of a Rite of Passage in American Medicine, 1880-1930 (Warner)
dissection and medical training
Donné, Alfred
Douglass, Frederick
dysphagia: case of Andrew C.; globus hystericus (lump in throat) and
Eakins, Thomas
eating; chewing; decorum and; faux-food and play eating; force-feeding; shame and. See also swallowing
eating disorders: night eating syndrome; nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder; orthorexia nervosa; pica
Edison, Thomas
Edmonson, James
Edwards, Ralph
Einhorn, Max
Elliot, Cass (Mama Cass)
endoscopic inventions and techniques; acoustical diagnoses; artistry; bronchoscopes; circus metaphors; distal lights; esophagoscope and esophagoscopies; experiments on dogs; exposing the larynx for inspection; Foley catheters; forceps; French and; gynecology and; history of endoscopic instruments; inducing a child to open her mouth; instruments designed for each fbdy and mechanical problem; Jackson’s criticism of predecessors; Jackson’s medical illustrations and endoscopic artwork; Jackson’s Old Sunrise Mills studio; Jackson’s skill and tactile sensitivity/dexterity; near-accidents and misuse; protocols and methods of use; prototypes and early surgical tools; self-scoping; standardization and changes in instrumentation; sword swallowing and; wood crafting and. See also bronchoscopes and bronchoscopy; esophagoscopes
Energine Newsreels
epiglottis
esophagoscopes; anatomy of the esophagus and bronchi; and children who had ingested lye; Jackson on act of removal of safety pin with; methods of use; sword swallowing and; transnasal esophagoscopy
esophagus: sword swallowing and; the upper and lower esophageal sphincters
Espeland, Pamela
Evening Public Ledger
The Evolution of Physics (Einstein and Infeld)
The Evolution of Surgical Instruments (Kirkup)
“extreme crafts,”
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Monthly
Eye and Ear Hospital (Pittsburgh)
Fanon, Frantz
fast food hamburgers
fbdies (foreign bodies): aspirated/ ingested; bezoars; cancer as; collections in other museums of curiosa; difficult cases of multiple fbdies; the genitals and rectum; Gross’s treatise and nineteenth-century methods of extraction; hysterically fabricated (“phantom fbdies”); Jackson’s efforts to convince doctors of commonness of; obstructing but not cutting off an airway; paths of movement within the body; Poulet’s two-volume treatise on surgical practice; the “stomach contents display” at Glore Psychiatric Museum; symptomless; what constitutes an fbdy; X-ray detection. See also Chevalier Jackson Foreign Body Collection at the Mütter Museum; fbdies (reasons for ingestion); fbdies (swallowed)
fbdies (reasons for ingestion); acts of willful violence; carelessness; class; devotion or fidelity to a cause; force-feeding; gender differences; holiday catastrophes; hunger; hysteria and “hysterical swallowing,” ; love; pica and other eating disorders; purposeful swallowing for pleasure; racial explanations; as way of getting to know the world through the mouth
fbdies (swallowed); blood; categories and examples in the Chevalier Jackson Collection; coins; the Eldorado 5B pencil; “fast food foreign objects,” ; hairpins; hatpins; human hair; hysterically fabricated frogs and toads; jackstones (jacks); live fish; peanuts/ peanut kernels; the Perfect Attendance pin; pins and needles; safety pins, spoon handles; tacks; toy dogs; toy opera glasses; Velcro; written message-bearing fbdies (fbdies that need to be read)
Federal Caustic Act (1927)
Ferenczi, Sándor
Fetterolf, George H.
Fisher, Carrie
Five Chairs in Philadelphia (Jackson’s positions and affiliations)
Foley catheters
Food Network (television)
force-feeding
Foreign Bodies in the Air and Food Passages (Charted Experience in Cases from No. 631 to No. 1155) (Jackson)
“Foreign-body Ingestion: Characteristics and Outcomes in a Lower Socioeconomic Population with Predominantly Intentional Ingestion” (Palta et al.)
Forsberg, Brian
Fortune’s Bones: The Manumission Requiem (Nelson)
Franklin Institute (Philadelphia)
Freedgood, Elaine
French, Thomas R.: articles; correspondence with Jackson
French Academy of Medicine
French Hospital (New York City)
Freud, Sigmund
gag reflex
Garrison, William Lloyd
gastric lavage (stomach pumping)
“gavage” (force-feeding)
gender: Jackson’s autobiographical depiction of himself as female-identified boy; Jackson’s gendered explanations for ingestion of fbdies; medical misogyny; sword swallowers and performance of female submissiveness. See also women
Genova, Mary
Gitlin, David F.
globus hystericus
Glore, George
Glore Psychiatric Museum and “stomach contents display” (St. Joseph, Missouri)
Graduate Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Greentree School
Grit
Gross, Samuel D.
“Gut Feminism” (Wilson)
Hacking, Ian
hardware, swallowing of
hatpins: and history of women’s power; swallowing while crying
Hellman, Rudolph
Hellman, Wayne
henbane
Hendrix, Jimi
Hirschowitz Fiberscope
“History of Gastroscopy” (Walk)
“History of the Instruments for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy” (Edmonson)
holiday catastrophes
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Holmes, Thomas
Hopkins, George G.
Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Horse and Buggy Doctor (Hertzler)
Houdini, Harry
Howe, Elias
Huizinga, Eelco
Human Ostrich
Hygeia
hyoscyamine
hysteria and voluntary swallowing/ aspiration of fbdies; aerophagy; Ferenczi and; frogs and toads; globus hystericus; hysterically fabricated fbdies (“phantom foreign bodies”); Mütter’s extraction of fbdies from a “young hysterical female,” Wilson and the “biological unconscious,” ; women swallowing hardware; X-rays and
Idlewood Cottage Hotel
Ig Nobel Prize
I’m a Stranger
Here Myself (Nash)
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (Jacobs)
instruments of endoscopy and bronchoscopy. See bronchoscopes and bronchoscopy; endoscopic inventions and techniques; esophagoscopes
Jackson, Alice
Jackson, Chevalier; admirers; ambidexterity; autobiography; bequeathment of his collection; bone collecting; burial site- 62; childhood and early life; early building projects and inventions; early medical practice; early prototypes of rescue; end of life and preparations for his death; endoscopic inventions; hands of; legacy and lasting reputation; letters, postcards, and correspondence; medical education/training; minimalist diet; Old Sunrise Mills studio; photographs; physical appearance; popular lectures (“chalk talks”); press depictions; racism and; recurring identity themes and images in life’s work; signature; silence and; traumatic childhood experiences; travels in the American South; views on plagiarism; writings. See also Jackson, Chevalier (artwork); Jackson, Chevalier (personality)
Jackson, Chevalier (artwork): aesthetic philosophy and; Cornell’s boxes and; and early medical photography with microscopic daguerreotypes; landscapes and portraits; medical illustrations and endoscopic art
Jackson, Chevalier (personality); abstinence from alcohol and tobacco; aloofness and social reticence; asceticism and abstemiousness; cautiousness/reluctance to take chances; childhood traumas and; friendships and personal relationships; as pack rat and collector of junk; rare expressions of anger; regrets involving silence and reticence; self-effacement and humility; self-proclaimed unmanliness and gentleness; self-reliance and trust in his own hands; as solitary loner
Jackson, Chevalier L. (son); endoscopic work; and father’s death; postcard sent to his father (a “negro scene”); relationship with father
Jackson, Jo
Jackson, Michael
jackstones (jacks)
Jacobs, Harriet
James, William
Japanese populations
Jefferson Hospital: Jackson’s bronchoscopic clinic; Jackson’s early museum of fbdies
Jefferson Medical College (Philadelphia): cadavers used for dissection; faculty caricature; Jackson’s medical training; Jackson’s professorship of laryngology; Mütter and
Jefferson University Archives
John Quincy Adams Library of Otolaryngology (Alexandria, Virginia)
Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (Freud)
Joseph B., case of
Kahrilas, Peter J.
Keller, Marjorie
Killian, Gustav
Kings County Hospital (Brooklyn)
Kings County Medical Society
Kirkup, John
Kirstein, Alfred
Kurzweil, Allen
Kussmaul, Adolf
Laryngoscope
larynx: exposing for inspection during endoscopy; human speech and; Jackson’s illustrations/endoscopic artwork; physiological function in crying and laughing; physiology of swallowing and; sword swallowing and
Lebanon Cemetery
Leiter, Josef
The Life of Chevalier Jackson: An Autobiography; aesthetic philosophy in; on the aggression necessary to violate children’s bodies; animal themes; on boyhood “phases,” ; childhood traumas; composition; on crying in response to cruelty; depictions of cruelty; on diet and abstemiousness; disregard of chronology; editor’s objections; on endoscopy with esophagoscope; on holding the Five Chairs; on marriage to Alice; on most difficult case; original thematic orientation; on patient Michael H.; prototypes of rescue and early experiences rooted in curiosity/dread; racism and; readership and popularity; reviews; self-depictions as female-identified unmasculine boy; slave narratives and; third person point-of-view
Literary Digest
“Little Red Riding Hood,”
Lunch (film)
lye, children’s ingestion of
machines: bodies as; the machine age and swallowing hardware
Mackenzie, Sir Morell
Madame Curie (Curie)
Mahoney, Arlene
Mahoney, Walter H.
Major, Ralph
Mallarmé, Stéphane
Manges, Willis F.
The Marrow of Tradition (Chesnutt)
Mason, Jennifer
“Materialization in Globus Hystericus” (Ferenczi)
McCrae, James
mediastinal emphysema
Meyer, Dan
Michael H., case of
Miksch, C.
Missouri Department of Mental Health
Modern Times (film)
Morange, Jean
mouths: chewing; children knowing the world through; dentistry and; getting children to open; lips and; love and; orality and; sword swallowing and; words (language) and. See also eating; swallowing
Mütter, Thomas Dent; extraction of fbdies from a “young hysterical female,” life and career
Mütter Museum: Historical Medical Photographs (Lindgren, ed.)
Mütter Museum of College of Physicians of Philadelphia; archives; endowment and Mütter’s original collection; Jackson’s bequeathment to; Margaret Derryberry’s hatpin. See also Chevalier Jackson Foreign Body Collection at the Mütter Museum
Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia (Worden)
“mystery bones” found in Jackson’s attic
National Library of Medicine, archives of; case history of Andrew C.; case history of Mary Genova; case report for the Perfect Attendance pin; French’s admiring letters to Jackson; Jackson’s calendar book
Negus, V.E.
Nelson, Marilyn
“New Mechanical Problems in the Bronchoscopic Extraction of Foreign Bodies from the Lungs and Esophagus” (Jackson)
New Yorker
New York Medical Journal and Medical Record
New York Times
Nietzsche, Friedrich
night eating syndrome (NES)
Nitze, Maximilian
nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (NS-RED)
Norris, Charles
North Star
Nuland, Sherwin
Old Sunrise Mills (Jackson’s studio); “mystery bones” found in attic of; shop for designing/producing endoscopic instrument prototypes
Old Yeller (film)
orthorexia nervosa
Out of Africa (Dinesen)
Pappas, Mrs. Paul
Patinkin, Mandy
Patterson, Ellen J.
Peña, Carolyn Thomas de la
Perfect Attendance pin
peristaltic reflex
Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery (Jackson)
“-phagy” (Greek suffix)
“The Phenomena of Hysterical Materialization” (Ferenczi)
Philadelphia Bulletin
Phillips, Adam
photomicrographs and early medical photography
pica
Pilling Company
“pin money,”
Piquenias, Angelique
Pittsburgh Dispatch
Pittsburgh Historian
plagiarism
Plessy v. Ferguson
Pope, Alexander
Pope, Vicki
Popular Science
Porter, Preserved
Pottstown News
Poulet, Alfred
Practical Treatise on Foreign Bodies in the Air Passages (Gross)
Public Ledger (Philadelphia)
Purcell, Rosamond
race and racism in the U.S.; African American cadavers used for dissections in medical training; animal rights activism and; case of the Perfect Attendance pin and four-year old patient Fred J.; Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition and the choking child; Jackson at Idlewood Hotel; Jackson’s autobiography and slave narratives; Jackson’s medical ethics and; racial/eugenicist explanations for fbdy ingestion
Raffel, Dawn
Rapunzel syndrome
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan
Reagan, Ronald
The Red Pony (Steinbeck)
Reed, Lady Sandra
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reflexes and swallowing
retch reflex
Robertson, Harold F.
Rogers, Kelvin Arthur
Roma, Rhea
Rose, Frank A.
Ross, Alexander
Rush, Benjamin
safety pins, swallowing of
Samaritan Hospital (Philadelphia)
Sawday, Jonathan
Section of Laryngology of the Royal Society of Medicine
Seitz, Phillip R.
Self magazine
self-scoping
Sewell, Anna
Shallow, T. A.
silence
Sims, J. Marion
Smith, R. P.
Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of American History
Society for the Protection of Animals (SPCA)
Solomon, Deborah
Souda, M. Attie
Southard, E. E.
speculum
State Lunatic Asylum No. 2 (St. Joseph, Missouri)
“The Steel Windpipe” (Bulgakov)
Steinbeck, John
Stiegler, Lillian N.
stomachs: gastric lavage (stomach pumping); the hysterical swallow and; physiology of swallowing and; the “stomach contents display” at Glore Psychiatric Museum; sword swallowing and; and the vocabulary of swallowing
stomach tubes
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
The Summing Up (Maugham)
Svankmajer, Jan
swallowing; the association of airway and foodway (aspiration and ingestion); as basic human behavior/bodily process; carelessness and; emotion and; formative swallows; hardware and; “hysterical swallowing,” the language/vocabulary of; physiology of; prenatal practicing; as psychosocial; reflexes and. See also fbdies (reasons for ingestion); sword swallowing
Sword Swallower’s Association International
sword swallowing; being a spectator to; and children who had ingested lye; Christian audiences and; circus metaphors and Jackson’s endoscopic inventions/techniques; contributions to esophagoscopic and endoscopic research; control of reflexes in; Meyer’s act; physiological complexity of; the practicing of; self-scoping and; thought and; women performers
“Sword Swallowing and Its Side Effects” (Witcombe and Meyer)
Taylor, Elizabeth
tears, the swallowing of. See also crying
teeth grinding
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