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charchew

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The 16th-century physician, Johann Weyer, explained paranoia, epilepsy, psychosis, and depression in terms of
 
  a) witchcraft.
  b) psychological conflict.
  c) possession by evil spirits.
  d) an imbalance of body fluids.

Question 2

Physiognomy is a method of judging character, personality, and feelings based on
 
  a) bodily fluids.
  b) skin temperature.
  c) form of the body.
  d) bumps on the head.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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