Michel Foucault Quotes
It Becomes Probable That The So-called Immaterial Hysterical Affection And Hypochondriacal Disease Derive From The Dispositions Of The Particular State Of The Fibers." It Is To This Sensibility, This Mobility, That We Must Attribute The Sufferings, The Spasms, The Singular Pains So Readily Suffered By "young Girls Of Pale Complexion, And Individuals Too Much Given To Study And Meditation.
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