
Figure 1
Photographic Portrait of Kinnier Wilson (left), Title Page of Wilson’s Translation of Meige and Feindel 1902 Book on Tics (top right), and Title of Chapter 12 on Geste Antagoniste (bottom right).

Figure 2
Title Page of Jäger’s Thesis.

Figure 3
Photographic Portrait of Brissaud (left) and Meige (right).

Figure 4
Photographic Illustration of the Seven Cases Presented by Brissaud in His 1894 Lesson. On the far right is a patient who tries to reduce torticollis by resting his head against a pillow or against the wall.

Figure 5
Photographic Illustration of Pauly’s Patient (top) and of Thompson’s Wry-neck Family (bottom) with Geste Antagoniste in Case 1 (first patient from the left).

Figure 6
Photographic Illustration of Sgobbo’s Patient.

Figure 7
Photographic Illustration of the Patient Described by Nogues and Sirol.

Figure 8
Photographic Illustration of Two of the Three Patients Described by Steyerthal and Solger.

Figure 9
Photographic Illustration of the Two Cases by Jendrassik (top) and of Kollarits’s Patients (bottom).

Figure 10
Photographic Illustration of the Two Patients Described by Destarac in 1901 (left) and in 1902 (right).

Figure 11
Photographic Illustration of Babinski’s Patient.

