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| | Psychopathic Aphonia, Stammering, and Catalepsy |
 | | Concentration of attention could be prolonged without getting fatigued with consequent headaches and their concomitant manifestations of paralysis, tremor, aphonia, and muscular and more specially of oculo-motor, inco-ordinations. |
 | | About half past eight the headache became severe, there was again pain in the left side, the left hand began to tremble, and felt anaesthetic, the eyelids closed, and could not open, aphonia returned, in fact she fell into a state of mutism. |
 | | The aphonia was severe, patient lost speech and voice. |
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