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Music in Medicine

Chapter 42: INDEX
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This work examines the relationship between musical art and its therapeutic applications, distinguishing the creative, aesthetic process from passive perception and utilitarian use. It argues that while music's moods, rhythm, pitch, and harmonic structures can elicit measurable psychological and physiological responses useful in treating mental and physical ailments, its efficacy depends on preserving artistic integrity. Drawing on clinical observation and scientific reasoning, the author surveys ways music may modulate mood, memory, and nervous function, discusses practical applications in patient care, and cautions that systematic therapeutic use should develop without reducing music to anonymous mass production, while encouraging research and specially composed material for clinical needs.

INDEX

  • Aesclepiades, 6
  • Aide, duties of, xvii, 121
  • Aide, qualifications of, xvi, 120
  • Albrecht, Wilhelm, 11
  • Alcoholic psychosis, 63
  • Altschuler, I., 60, 66, 68, 69
  • Amateur shows, 101
  • Amphion, 2
  • Analysis, instrumental, 57
  • Anesthesia, use with, 75
  • Ankle exercise, 54
  • Appetite, musical, 42
  • Apollo, xi
  • Aquinas, St. Thomas, 42
  • Areteus, 8
  • Aristotle, xi
  • Armstrong, John, 1
  • Arteriosclerotic psychosis, 64
  • Atheneus, 6
  • Aurelianus, 6
  • Avicenna, 74
  • Background music, 73
  • Bacon, 8
  • Band, patient, 70
  • Beacham, H., 9
  • Beaunis, B., 17
  • Beckett, W., 79
  • Bedside instruction, 95
  • Beethoven, L., 29
  • Bites, treatment of animal, 7
  • Boerhaave, H., 8
  • Books about music, 117
  • Brocklesby, R., 12
  • Bücher, K., 19
  • Butler, Nicholas M., xii
  • Calisthenics, music for, 76
  • Capella, M., 6
  • Carle, F., 86
  • Cart, music, 94, 112
  • Catatonic schizophrenia, 66
  • Cato, 5
  • Cavallero, C., 86
  • Celsus, A. C., xii, 8
  • Champlain, S., 11
  • Chateaubriand, 2
  • Children, music for, 90
  • Chiron, 5
  • Chomet, Hector, xix, 12
  • Chopin, F. F., 30
  • Chronically ill, music for, 98
  • Color in sound, 28
  • Community sing, 69, 101
  • Confucius, 5
  • Counter-irritation, 74
  • Criteria of therapy, xiii, 61
  • Crosby, Bing, 18, 91
  • Curriculum for aides, 123
  • Dalcroze, J., 76
  • Damon, K. F., 28
  • Dancing as exercise, 78
  • David’s Harp, xi, 5
  • De Marian, 28
  • Democritus, 11
  • Densmore, F., 3
  • Dentistry, music in, 75
  • Desault, P., 7
  • Direction of hospital music, 118
  • Diserens, C. M., 42
  • Dorian mode, xi
  • Duchin, E., 84, 86
  • Duration, effect of, 18
  • Dunlap, K., 19
  • Easter music recordings, 114
  • Eby, Julia, 67
  • Egyptian use of music, 4
  • Emotional response to music, 32
  • Enjoyment of music, 32, 39
  • Epilepsy, music in, 8, 11
  • Eurhythmics, 77
  • Exercise, effect of music on, 75
  • Exercise through music, 50
  • Expectation, role of, 27
  • Factory, use of music in, 79
  • Faith, Percy, 86
  • Farinelli and Philip V, 10
  • Fatigue, effect on, 76
  • Flute, the magic, 11
  • Functional Occupational Therapy, 45
  • Galen, 7
  • Gaston, E., 59
  • Gatewood, E., 79
  • Gehring, A., 28
  • Gellius, A., 6
  • General paresis, 63
  • Gilman, B., 30
  • Goldman, Edwin Franko, 31
  • Good music, 38
  • Grosseteste, R., 8
  • Group singing, 69, 101
  • Gundlach, R., 18, 26, 34
  • Gurney, E., 21, 25, 31
  • Hanson, Howard, 26, 27
  • Harrington, A., 69
  • Hauptmann, M., 20
  • Head-phones vs. loud-speakers, 93
  • Hebrew use of music, xi, 5
  • Heinlein, C. P., 17, 22
  • Helmholtz, H. L. F., 20
  • Hevner, K., 22
  • Homer, 5
  • Hulbert, H., 77
  • Hydrotherapy, music and, 66
  • Hysteria, 68
  • Imaginal response to music, 37
  • Indian, American, 2, 34
  • Industrial music, 79
  • Instantaneous recordings, 106
  • Instrumental analysis, 57
  • Instrumental instruction, 103
  • Iriquois practice, 3
  • Intensity, effect of, 17, 22
  • Jacobson, E., 19
  • Jaw fracture, music in, 58
  • Jerrold, D., 86
  • Johnson, M., 77
  • Karwarski, T., 28
  • Key, effect of, 23
  • Kostelanetz, A., 86
  • Kraines, S., 69
  • Lacedemonian music, 5
  • Lantern slide preparation, 102
  • Levine, M., 69
  • Library of music, 116
  • Listening to music, 36
  • Live music, 34, 96, 99
  • Loca dolentia decantare, 6
  • Lombardo, Guy, 86
  • Lower extremity exercises, 53
  • Luther, Martin, 3
  • Lydian mode, xi
  • Manic-depressive psychosis, 64
  • Mealtime music, 82
  • Medical direction, 119
  • Medicine man, 3, 4
  • Melancholy, involutional, 64
  • Melody, effect of, 19
  • Mendelssohn, F., 30
  • Mental deficiency, 71
  • Mental disease, 9
  • Mental disease classification, 62
  • Mode, effect of, 20
  • Mood effects, 17, 22, 32, 40
  • Morale, effect on, 7
  • Mozart, W., 11
  • Mursell, James, 18
  • Music aide, training for, 123
  • Musical therapy, ix, xviii, 57, 61
  • National Music Council, xiv
  • Nearchus, 6
  • Newton, Isaac, 28
  • Noyes, A. P., 61
  • Occupational Therapy, 44
  • Orenda, 3
  • Orpheus, 2
  • Ortmann, Otto, 17
  • Operating room, music in, 75
  • Opponens action, 52
  • Paget, V., 36
  • Painful level of sound, 41
  • Palmer House Ensemble, 86
  • Paresis, general, 63
  • Parlor organ as foot exercise, 54
  • Patient band, 70
  • Pediatric ward, music in, 90
  • Percussion instruments, 55
  • Persian use of music, 5
  • Philip V of Spain, 10
  • Photoism in music, 28
  • Phrygian mode, xi, 6
  • Physical therapy, 45
  • Physiologic effects of music, 34
  • Piano; analysis of motions, 52
  • Piano playing for exercise, 50
  • Pianola, value of, 52
  • Pierce, A., 70
  • Pinel, P., 11, 44
  • Pitch, effect of, 17
  • Plato, 5, 76
  • Plectrum instruments, 53
  • Plutarch, 6
  • Pocket instruments, 54
  • Porta, J. B., 11
  • Primitive people, music among, xi, 2
  • Production, effects of music on, 80
  • Program distribution system, 93
  • Program notes, effect of, 33
  • Psychiatry, value in, 72
  • Psychologic effects of music, 36
  • Psychosis, alcoholic, 63
  • Psychosis, arteriosclerotic, 64
  • Psychosis, manic-depressive, 64
  • Public address system, 93
  • Pythagoras, xi
  • Quarin, 8
  • Quintillian, 76
  • Radio, bedside, 91
  • Rameau, J. P., 18, 20
  • Reade, W., 19
  • Record library, 115
  • Remedial exercise, 78
  • Renaissance of art forms, xii
  • Response to music, 36
  • Rhythm, effect of, 18
  • Room, listening, 111
  • Rose, D., 86
  • Rubinstein, A., 30
  • Sauvages, G., 12
  • St. Chrysostome, 9
  • St. Patrick’s Day music, 114
  • St. Thomas Aquinas, 42
  • Schizophrenia, 65
  • Schoen, M., 32, 37
  • Schönberg, A., 41
  • Schumann, R., 30
  • Scorpion bites, music for, 7
  • Seashore, C., 107
  • Secret remedies, xiii
  • Selinsky String Ensemble, 86
  • Shakespeare, W., 9, 13, 59
  • Shaw, G. B., 84
  • Shopwork, music in, 79
  • Sickert, W., 42
  • Sioux Indian practice, 3
  • Slumber music, 90
  • Sonorous fluid, 12
  • Stravinsky, Igor, 42
  • Surgery, music in, 75
  • Tarantula bites, music in, 7
  • Tarchanoff, I., 76
  • Taste, musical, 38
  • Templeton, Alec, 91
  • Tempo, effect of, 25
  • Thalamus, role of, 68
  • Thaletas, 6
  • Timbre, effect of, 18
  • Toneless instruments, 95
  • Tuberculosis ward, music in, 92
  • Ulysses’ wound, 5
  • Upper extremity exercise, 51
  • Valentine, C., 21
  • Vernon, P. E., 36
  • Vescelius, Eva, xix, 12
  • Vibration, effect of, 7
  • Victor Salon Orchestra, 86
  • Violin as exercise, 52
  • Viper bite, music in, 7
  • Vocal music, 32, 35
  • Voice, human, 35
  • Voltaire, 82
  • Volume, effect of, 80
  • Volunteers, hospital, 97, 99
  • Wallaschek, R., 4
  • Wallawalla practice, 4
  • Waltzes, effects of, 81
  • War, music in, 7
  • War songs, 7
  • Ward sings, 96
  • Wasambara practice, 4
  • Weber, Marek, 86
  • Willis, T., 10
  • Words, effect of, 35
  • Working songs, 79