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  2. Jan 23, 2006 · Hitler, hysterical blindness, history of psychiatry, literature, war neurosis. Abstract. In 1918, in a military reserve hospital located in the small Pomeranian town of Pasewalk, the neuropsychiatrist Prof. Edmund Forster treated Adolf Hitler, an Austrian caporal suffering from a war neurosis (hysterical blindness), using suggestive techniques.

  3. Clinical blindness in conjunction with childhood bacterial meningitis. Pelkonen T, Kallio M, Latvala T, Roine I, Peltola H Sci Rep 2023 Sep 19;13(1):15530. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-41685-2. PMID: 37726355 Free PMC Article

  4. Show all ( 7) Sundance Film Festival. 2002. Independent Spirit Awards. 2003 | 2 nominations including: Best First Screenplay. Writers Guild of America. 2003 | Nominee: Adapted Long Form (Television) Screen Actors Guild Awards. 2003 | Nominee: Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries.

  5. Jan 16, 2002 · Mira Nair. Director. Laura Cahill. Writer. Two friends lament their unhappy single lives while searching for Mr. Right in 1980s New Jersey.

  6. [Hysterical blindness] [Hysterical blindness] Rev Bras Med. 1967 Jun;24(6):421-4. [Article in Portuguese] Authors J A Garcia, L R ...

  7. Jun 21, 2002 · The term Conversion Disorder (Hysterical Neurosis – Conversion type) is listed in the DSM-IV 4 under Somatoformic Disorder group (code 300.11), and is described as a psychological disorder ...