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| | Nervous Ills: Their Cause and Cure |
 | | Instead, however, of being associated with external objects, the fear instinct is frequently associated with somatic functions (pathophobia), or with mental activities (phrenophobia). |
 | | The somatic symptoms were the manifestations of association of experiences of parasyphilitic diseases, based on the pathological state of the fear instinct, a case of pathophobia, a somatopsychosis. |
 | | He was obsessed by the fear of tuberculosis and felt he was doomed to certain death, a psychosomatic pathophobia. |
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