HALLUCINATIONS; THEIR NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE
C. Macfie Campbell 1
1 Boston
In clinical psychiatry the term hallucination is used to cover a great variety of experiences.
In this paper a brief review is made of the simple and impersonal hallucinations associated with a variety of toxic and organic conditions, and of the more complex and personal hallucinations closely related to important preoccupations, which are not infrequently dissociated from the rest of the personality.