Case of double consciousness connected with hysteria

Title
Case of double consciousness connected with hysteria
LC Subject
Dissociation Hysteria Convulsions Epilepsy
Creator
Ward, T. Ogier (Thomas Ogier)
Description
Dr. Ward discusses the case of 13 year old Mary Parker. Mary suffered from the measles at age 7, and epileptic attacks started at age 12. Various remedies, such as bleeding out and leeches are tried on Mary, none of which work. Mary's ailments increase to include headache, pain and pressure on her left side. She eventually begins to alternate between delirium and a sound state of mind. Mary's symptoms disappear with the onset of menses. It was concluded that Mary's symptoms were connected to epilepsy, but were hysterical in origin.
Issued
1849
Identifier
diss_ward_caseo_1849_modified_withOCR
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Language
English
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Set
Dissociation and Trauma Archives
Primary Set
Dissociation and Trauma Archives
Institution
University of Oregon
Citation
Ward, T.O. (1849) Case of double consciousness connected with hysteria. The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, 2, 456-461.
Contained In Journal
The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology