Louise Augustine Gleizes

[4][5][6] Current discourse organizes Gleizes symptoms in light of the sexual abuse and other violence she experienced as a younger girl.

[2] Jean-Luc Godard compares the figure of Lillian Gish in the film Way Down East to Gleizes (referred to as "Augustine at Salpetrière") in his documentary series Histoire(s) du cinéma.

Winona Ryder appears to mimic Gleizes film stills in the 1992 adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula as she begins to experience early states of vampirism.

[citation needed] A 2012 French historical drama film, Augustine, is about a love affair between Charcot and Gleizes.

[2][11] The 2021 French film The Mad Women's Ball, based on the novel by Victoria Mas, which is set in the La Pitie Salpetriere neurological clinic, features her as one of Charcot's patients on whom he demonstrates hypnosis.

A photo of "Augustine" by Albert Londe from Iconographie Photographique