Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Journal of Mental Science, 1888, Vol. 34
We have known an insane patient labouring under auditory hallucinations complain of the pain they gave her. Similarly, in a hypnotized subject, whose case is reported in this book, a hallucination of hearing produced local pain it the auditory meatus.
It 1s an interesting fact that the pupil dilates or contracts according as a visual hallucination is represented to the subject at a distance or near.
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