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CURIOUS CASE

PSEUDO-MIRROR WRITING. LONDON, April 22 A curious case, without record 0" (parallel, is narrated in the “Lancet, ’ by two medical men, of a domestic, servant, aged twenty-eight, who wrote and read backwards, 1 eld her Prayer Book in church npside down, and when tidying a room, put vases and photographs back on the shelves upside down, and reversed the pictures. The ease is described as pseudomirror writing. The patient was re stored to normality under light hypnosis. In early life she had been in a mental hospital, and lost her speech, but recovered it afterwards.

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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1932, Page 7

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CURIOUS CASE Grey River Argus, 26 April 1932, Page 7

CURIOUS CASE Grey River Argus, 26 April 1932, Page 7

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