Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1895 — Persistent Hallucination. [ARTICLE]
Persistent Hallucination.
As an example of hallucinations which he attributes to disease of the parts of the brain where memory is located, Dr. Starr mentions the case of a young woman who was once frightened by a white mouse, and for yeats afterward saw it pmolng about her. She was shown that the mouse was unreal by being requested to push one eyeball up a little, the effect being to make real objects- -but not i maginary ones—appear double. Hbme persons hear Imaginary voices uttering commands, and have been driven by them to commit suicide.
