Abstract

The study of hysteria and dissociation begins at the end of the 18th century with shift of interest in these phenomena from the religious to the medical realm.In 1791, Eberhardt Gmelin described a German woman who alternately exchanged her peasant personality for that of an aristocratic French lady, each amnesic for the other's exist.

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