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Tarantism
A disorder occurring throughout Europe between 900 and 1800 A.D. in which people would suddenly start to jump around, dance, and go into convulsions. Also known as St. Vitus’s dance.
Lycanthropy
A psychiatric syndrome where a person believes they can transform into a wolf or that they have done so, often associated with hallucinations.
Mass Madness
Mass madness, also known as mass hysteria, refers to the phenomenon where a group of people exhibit similar hysterical symptoms, often due to psychological influence or environmental factors.
Psychic Healing
A form of alternative medicine that claims to cure physical and mental ailments by using psychic abilities, without the use of traditional medical treatment.
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