![FIG. 17. CATATONIA FOLLOWING AX ATTACK OF MELANCHOLIA. The patient is mute, requiring to be fed with a spoon, and will remain for hours in any forced position in which she is placed. The face is entirely devoid of expression. The left hand is seen to be permanently contractured. The photograph was taken after the arm? had remained elevated for twenty minutes.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Catatonia_following_an_attack_of_melancholia.jpg/518px-Catatonia_following_an_attack_of_melancholia.jpg)
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