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CATALEPSIS,

CATALEPSY, . A sudden suppression of motion and sensation, a kind of apoplexy, in which the patient is speechless, senseless, and fixed in one posture, with his eyes open, without See ing or understanding. The word is applied also to a retention of the breath or of the humors, and to the interception of the blood by bandages.

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