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Updated: June 24, 2025
Maurice was indignant that a Catholic, an outcast, and, as it was supposed, a bastard, should dare to mate with the daughter of William of Orange-Nassau; and there were many scenes of tenderness, reproaches, recriminations, and 'hysterica passio, in which not only the lovers, the stadholder and his family, but also the high and mighty States-General, were obliged to enact their parts.
This is an important contribution to our knowledge of the psychic state of epileptics but it is notable that not a word is said as to therapy. Sadger published the same year, "Ein Fall von Pseudoepilepsia hysterica psychoanalytisch erklart." Dr. Wilhelm Stekel, however, treats the problem from the therapeutic point of view in, "Die psychische Behandlung der Epilepsie."
Shakspeare, in one of his plays, calls it hysterica passio "Oh how this, mother, swells up toward my Heart! Hysterica passio!" Sir Walter Scott graphically describes an attack "The hysterical passion that impels tears is a terrible violence a sort of throttling sensation then succeeded by a state of dreaming stupidity" What are the causes of Hysterics?
Where now were her vociferous denunciations of the States, her shrill invectives against Leicester, her big oaths, and all the 'hysterica passio, which had sent poor Lord Burghley to bed with the gout, and inspired the soul of Walsingham with dismal forebodings?
I wiped them mechanically, and almost without being aware that they were flowing but they came thicker and thicker; I felt the tightening of the throat and breast the hysterica passio of poor Lear; and sitting down by the wayside, I shed a flood of the first and most bitter tears which had flowed from my eyes since childhood. Dangle.
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