FOOTNOTES:

[1] Thesis published in 1902. Translator, M. D. Eder, M.D.

[2] Arch. f. Psych., XXXIII. p. 928.

[3] Richer, "Études cliniques sur l'hystéro-épilepsie," p. 483.

[4] Idem, l.c., p. 487; cp. also Erler, Allg. Zeitschrift f. Psychiatrie, XXXV. p. 28; also Culerre, Allg. Zeit. f. Psych., XLVI., Litteraturbericht 356.

[5] Charcot and Guinon, "Progrès méd.," 1891.

[6] "Somnambulism must be conceived as systematised partial waking, in which a limited, connected presentation-complex takes place. Contrary presentations do not occur, at the same time the mental activity is carried on with increased energy within the limited sphere of the waking" (Lowenfeld, "Hypnotism," 1901, p. 289).

[7] Azam, "Hypnotisme—Double conscience," etc., Paris, 1887. For similar cases, cf. Forbes Winslow, "On Obscure Diseases," p. 335.

[8] Trib. méd., March, 1890.

[9] Annal. méd. psychol., Jan., Feb., 1892.