
With its regular sequence of stages ("epileptoid," "large movement," "hallucinatory," and "delirious") ,Charcot's grande hysterie was:
A) typical of most of the hysterics at the Salpêtrière.
B) considered by him the purest "type" of hysteria.
C) the result of localized neurological injuries.
D) often cured by Charcot through hypnosis.
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