Term ID: T2191

Hysteria

/hysteria/
A historical diagnostic category characterized by dramatic physical and emotional symptoms without clear medical cause, now understood through more specific psychological and neurological frameworks.
Example: Patients in Freud's era presenting with paralysis, blindness, or seizures that had no identifiable physical cause, leading to early theories about psychological conversion symptoms.

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Reference: Charcot (1877)