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Two hours later : as the result of treatment and re-education, the tic has disappeared, and he can now walk and even run almost normally.
A month later: at work at Seale Hayne Farm.
Cpl. ANDERSON. aged 27. Hysterical "dancing" gait.
Improvement after re-education, the same day.
Sudden recovery of memory Nov., 1917, with gradual recovery of body
September, 1918; complete recovery - 24 years after onset.
Pte. ROSS SMITH, aged 35.
Movements cease under hypnosis, and return on waking
Lateral tremor of head. Under treat- ment by relaxation and passive move- ments.
Introduction
American Involvement in WWI
The Sinking of the Lusitania
Why did the U.S. join WWI?
Mystery Document
America's Contributions to WWI
Pro-War Progressives
How WWI Expanded the U.S. Government's Power
Propaganda, Public Opinion, and the CPI
The Espionage Act of 1917
The Sedition Act
Americanization
Suppression of Free Speech
Positive Outcomes of WWI
The End of WWI
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