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Title: An American text-book of the diseases of children ..
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Starr, Louis, 1849-1925 Westcott, Thompson Seiser, 1862-
Subjects: Children
Publisher: Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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ysteria. But even more than he, we would insist upon the hystericalautomatism, in which there seems to be a dissociation of the higher mentalfaculties, as the will and intellect, from the lower emotional and impulsivestates. This dissociation of mental faculties is more apparent than real: amore exact statement would be, that the hysterical child reacts to a morbidassociation of ideas, which permits it to develop the various physical stigmata.It is of first importance to recognize this, because by the proper use of sug-gestion—i. e., education—much can be done to counteract the effects of thisevil dislocation of the mental faculties. Suggestions come to the hystericalchild either from without or from within : they doubtless, by the law of asso-ciation of ideas, tend to form in each successive grand attack a more complicatedweb. Hence it is that many of the physical stigmata—paralysis, anaesthesia,etc.—either originate in or are aggravated by a seizure. Suggestions from Fig. 1.
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Case of Hysteria—(Harriet B First stage under Hypnotism. without, as by trauma, moral shock, etc., act often between or independent ofthe paroxysms. Sometimes in children the paroxysm aborts, and there maybe a true psychical equivalent (as in epilepsy), in which some of the mostastounding of the hysterical combinations may appear. In children, too, theattack may pass off in some of the psychical prodromes, but these prodromes HYSTERIA. 737 iikiv be followed bj the dreamlike or delirious Btates of the fourth period. Tothese dreamlike Btatee and Btatee of reverie, as well as to their congeners, thenightmares and night-terrors not uncommon in hysterical children, Tourettejustly attaches great importance. They influence remarkably the mental Btatebetween the attacks, as w,ell as the physical stigmata. The auto-suggestionin traumatic oases is often reinforced by these dreams and nightmares. Changes in nutrition are not marked or characteristic in hysteria. It iscommonly said that anaemia

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