I. Rabinski. Ma conception de l’hysterie et de Phypuo- tisme (pithiatisme). 1906

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Hysteria, according to the most common view, owes its character to a special complex of individual symptoms, of which none of them will be absolutely characteristic of themselves. They generally say that hysteria manifests itself in the form of two kinds of disorders, some are permanent, the so-called stigmata, and others are transient.

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