In Charcot's time, most physicians dismissed hysteria as malingering because:?
a. ?only women became hysteric
b. ?it could be cured by hypnosis
c. ?no organic cause could be found for its symptoms
d. ?it appeared to be caused by unconscious thought processes
ANSWER:
c
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