Settings,” Journal Abnormal Psychology, Oct.-Nov., 1912.
Footnote 280:
I use the present tense as more convenient although I am speaking of a past condition.
Footnote 281:
As illustrated by her responsive behaviour at the theatre (p. 558), as I have witnessed it there and socially.
Footnote 282:
“Hysteria from the Point of View of Dissociated Personality.” Journal Abnormal Psychology, 1906.
Footnote 283:
It is interesting to note the apparent paradox of an increasing physically neurasthenic phase coincident with an increasing physically healthy phase. With the subsidence of the latter the neurasthenic state became obvious.
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