Excerpt from The Scope: December, 1941
Reduction of vision in hysteria may vary from total blindness (simulated blindness) to amblyopia. Both eyes may be affected, or it may be monolateral. The pin-hole disc tends to further reduce vision. It is not uncommon for the patient to recognize motion of an object, but not its form or outline. Moreover, Vision is inconsistently variable at one and the same time.
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