The dissociation of a personality : a biographical study in abnormal psychology / by Morton Prince.
- Morton Prince
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The dissociation of a personality : a biographical study in abnormal psychology / by Morton Prince. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![hell. If one of those hypnotism men put C. to sleep I could stay as long as I wanted to. That’s what I’m going to do.” [Another letter.] “If you think that person1 is C., then you don’t know very much about psychology. Don’t you know C.? I am not jealous, but I’m not squeezed either. That was mock ether. I know C. and I know the difference between real people and the kind you make up. C. is real. This one is made up. You forget the willing part. You are n’t fair to me, and when you tell that person you are, it is only to hoodoo. I would n’t be jealous of her. Pooh ! “ Sally Beauchamp.” The following is a hallucinatory forged letter from Sally to one of the Miss Beauchamps and copied as a hallucina- tion from a blank sheet of paper by “ Miss Beauchamp.” “Because of your apparently broken condition last night I did not wish to dwell upon the ‘ hallucinations.’ But please understand that they are likely to be repeated. Pull yourself together and take them as they come. If you particularly dislike them you can always ‘ move on.’ “ Sincerely, “M. P.’ “I shall not be able to see you to-night.” APPENDIX Q The following illustrates Sally’s inability to write when badly “ squeezed.” She was then obliged to resort to printing; sometimes both printed and written characters were illegible. Ordinarily, her handwriting is like that of the primary personalities, and very different from that given below. 1 An incompletely fused person with combined memories, but not C. in character. 36](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28047849_0575.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


