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This is a groundbreaking study on the phenomenon of young girls who claimed to be able to survive for long periods of time without food. Dr. William Alexander Hammond, a renowned physician and neurologist, examines numerous cases of 'fasting girls' from around the world and concludes that their condition is a form of self-induced hysteria.
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