A physician was called, another, and another, and his case was diagnosed as Dementia Praecox.
A case of Dementia Praecox, violent in character, was brought to me as a result of the cure in the above case.
In a siege of dementia praecox, Nebuchadnezzar ate grass like oxen and his body was wet with the dew from heaven; his hair grew like eagle's feathers and his nails like birds' claws.
Abraham did not hesitate to give the answer, "It is turned back upon the ego, and this reflected turning back is the source of the megalomania in dementia praecox.
Such a case is usually diagnosed as a chronic manic or a dementia praecox, according to the taste of the examiner.
Kraepelin has split off from dementia praecox a separate psychosis--Paraphrenia systematica--which he timidly defends as a clinical entity apparently because the course is a long one and the deterioration less marked than in dementia praecox.
In dementia praecox particularly, he has shown us how auditory symptoms group about temporal atrophies and optical signs with the occipital and so forth and so on.
And all gradations from pure paranoia to dementia praecox seem to have corresponding losses in the sense of reality as embodied in delusions.
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