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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
By laying on of hands, hysterics were cured of blindness, paralysis, hysteromania
, and catalepsy (Joma 84, 1). The routine treatment, says Anders, of intermittent
and remittent fevers by the Winnebago and Dakota Indians is an emetic or ...
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A Year-book of Medicine, Surgery and Their Allied Sciences, ...
Hysteria and Hysteromania. Amer. Journ. of Insanity, Oct., 1860The author would
restrict the term hysteria 'to a'perversion of the emotlonal nature, with more or less
impairment of the voluntary powers. By hysteromania he means a true mania, ...
New Sydenham Society, 1862
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Medicine: A Monthly Record of the World's Progress in ...
... four of hysteromania, and one of paranoia; while the remaining three were
pronounced neurasthenics. Of the thirteen, nine were women and four men; ten
married and three single. All were cases developing after maturity, ages ranging
from ...
Joseph McFarland, Harold Nicolas Moyer, 1904
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Medical Critic and Psychological Journal
Hysteria and Hysteromania. An anonymous writer in the American Journal of
Insanity (October, 1860) introduces a report of several interesting cases of
hysteria and hysteromania, by the following remarks : — " Much has been done
to render ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association
By laying on of hands, hysterics were cured of blindness, paralysis, hysteromania
, and catalepsy (J oma 84, 1). The routine treatment, says Anders, of intermittent
and remittent fevers by the Winnebago and Dakota Indians is an emetic or ...
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Edinburgh Medical Journal
Hysteromania ,- for it appeared in a certain sense to be an exaggeration of
hysteria; a paroxysm of mania terminating a course of hysteria ,- a transition from
the one into the other. But in certain respects it was something more, and in
others ...
7
Joint Documents of the State of Michigan
_ A woman, aged 36, suffering from hysteromania, remained. at home for za year
and a half, ill health occasioning a recurrence of excitement. A woman, aged 37,
recovered,” but brokedown the second time in conse-' quence of drink; was ...
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Journal of Psychological Medicine
Erotomania may assume different forms, as symptomatic erotomania, erotic
monomania, nymphomania, hysteromania, erotic or uterine furor, tatyriasis.
Erotism is often nothing more than a morbid manifestation, showing itself as a
symptom, ...
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Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
... 323 Hulme's, Mr. F., translation of Moquin- Tandon's Elements of Medical
Zoology, 489 Hunter, J ohn, recovery and publication of posthumous manuscripts
of, 319 Hyperesthesia, on mental, 512 Hysteria and hysteromania, 168 Inglkry, Dr
., ...
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
Erotomania may assume different forms, as symptomatic erotomania, erotic
monomania, nymphomania, hysteromania, erotic or uterine furor, satvriasis.
Erotism is often nothing more than a morbid manifestation, showing itself as a
symptom, ...