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Updated: May 9, 2025
R. Osgood Mason's patient, Alma Z., in whom the secondary personality assumed the odd name of "Twoey," spoke, as Dr. Mason phrased it, "in a peculiar child-like and Indianlike dialect," and announced that her mission was to cure the broken down physical organism of the original self, which remained completely in abeyance so long as "Twoey" was in evidence.
Here, as is apparent, we have a case almost identical with that of Lurancy Vennum, the sole difference being that "Twoey" who, by the way, is credited with having exercised seemingly supernormal powers did not pose as a returned visitant from the world of spirits.
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