A case of hysteria with prolonged spontaneous periods of catalepsy
- Authors: Donskov N.A.1
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- Imperial Kazan University
- Issue: Vol XIV, No 3-4 (1907)
- Pages: 183-193
- Section: Original article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/95872
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb95872
- ID: 95872
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Abstract
Among the very diverse symptoms in which hysteria is expressed, one of the largest places is occupied by dream-like states and, mainly, those that arise spontaneously, and not under the influence of hypnosis, although they are not very common. Such conditions are known to include catalepsy, lethargy, and somnabulism. One of these states I had to observe partly in the Kazan provincial zemstvo hospital, partly in the Kazan District Hospital.
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N. A. Donskov
Imperial Kazan University
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Doctor, Assistant at the Department of Psychiatry
Russian Federation, Kazan