
Charcot's most important scientific contribution was probably his:
A) victory over the Nancy School in the debate about the nature of hypnosis.
B) demonstration that hysteria was caused by neurological degeneracy.
C) demonstration of the relationships between hysteria and crowd behavior.
D) having the courage to study such unfashionable subjects as hysteria and hypnotism.
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