A case of alternating personality

Title
A case of alternating personality
LC Subject
Dissociation Amnesia Typhoid fever War neuroses Post-traumatic stress disorder War
Creator
Gaver, E. E.
Description
This is a clinical case presentation of a young man, described as being very suggestible, hypochondriacal, and without motivation. The symptoms began after contracting typhoid fever in the Spanish American war, and after a head injury. The man traveled to London and South Africa in this alternate personality. He also became unaware of his surroundings and did not recognize his doctor, confusing him with a not very friendly acquaintance. The patient is described as being very amenable to hypnosis which had limited effects in controlling his alternate state.
Issued
1908
Identifier
diss_gave_acase_1908
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Source
University of Oregon Science Library. Journal of the American Medical Association,vol. 51,p. 9-13.
Language
English
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Set
Dissociation and Trauma Archives
Primary Set
Dissociation and Trauma Archives
Institution
University of Oregon
Citation
Gaver, E.E. (1908). A case of alternating personality. Journal of the American Medical Association, 51, 9-13.
Note
Description provided by Pam Birrell.
Contained In Journal
Journal of the American Medical Association