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HYPOCHONDRIASIS (synonyms " the spleen," " the vapours ") , a medical term (from re viroXovhpcov, ra inroXovepta, the soft part of the body
Cullen , to diseases or derangements of one or more of the abdominal viscera. Cullen (Clinical Lectures, 1777) classified it amongst nervous diseases, and Jean Pierre Falret (17941870) more fully described it as a morbid condition of the nervous system characterized by depression of feeling and false beliefs as to an impaired state of the health. The subjects of hypochondriasis
Hypochondriasis
insanity . In its most common form it is manifested by simple false belief as to the state of the health, the intellect being other-wise unaffected. We may instance the " vapourish " woman or the " splenetic " as terms society has applied to its milder manifestations. Such persons are constantly asserting a weak state of health although no palpable cause can be discovered. In its more definite phases pain or uneasy sensations are referred by the patient to some particular region, generally the abdomen, the heart or the head. That these are subjective is apparent from the fact that the general health is good: all the functions of the various systems are duly performed; the patient eats and sleeps well; and, when any circumstance temporarily overrides the false belief, he is happy and comfortable. No appeal to the reason is of any avail, and the hypochondriac idea so dominates his existence as to render him unable to perform the ordinary duties of life. In its most aggravated form hypochondriasis amounts to actual insanity , delusions arising as to the existence of living creatures in the intestines or brain, or to the effect that the body
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