. Railway and other accidents with relation to injury and disease of the nervous system : a book for court use . f this loss to show that inthe hypnotic state the patient with hysterical limitation of the tield of visionmay be made to see objects within the blind limit. Sidis and White alsofound that a helptess subject of hysterical paralysis when hypnotized couldperform acts that were impossible when he was fully conscious. If a pairof scissors wete placed in his paralyzed and anesthetic hand he could usethem ; and he would also use a pencil. Of course nothing of this kind ispossible in incap


. Railway and other accidents with relation to injury and disease of the nervous system : a book for court use . f this loss to show that inthe hypnotic state the patient with hysterical limitation of the tield of visionmay be made to see objects within the blind limit. Sidis and White alsofound that a helptess subject of hysterical paralysis when hypnotized couldperform acts that were impossible when he was fully conscious. If a pairof scissors wete placed in his paralyzed and anesthetic hand he could usethem ; and he would also use a pencil. Of course nothing of this kind ispossible in incapacitating central 66 RAILWAY AND OTHER ACCIDENTS. tion, though the absolute area of the field is the sameno matter at what distance it is measured, the patientsees the world as if looking through a tube of infinitelength. The loss of the color sense, which may be tested bythe perimeter, is one of the most interesting of hystericalanesthetic phenomena, and has not always the samemethod of progression. Sometimes all the primary colorsgradually disappear until the perception of red alone re- Le-Ttfye. ty,.


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