Dr. N. Toporkov. Hysterical mutism, agraria, and kleptomania. Review of Psychiatry, Neurology and Experimental Psychology, No. 7, 1902

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Having cited in some detail the literature of the question, the author describes a patient who was admitted to the Kazan District Hospital with manifestations of mutism, which suddenly developed in her on the road. On the next day of admission, the patient was offered hypnosis by the author, after which she spoke completely fluently. The patient presents a bright example of a hysterical character; suffers from kleptomania.

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