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Corrections

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.139.8.1084

On page 547 of the article "Hysteria and Women" by Paul Chodoff, M.D., in the May 1982 issue, in the first column. 22 lines from the bottom, the sentence should read. "However, there is no doubt that behavior we would now regard as hysterical was frequently the basis for accusations of witchery."

The staff regrets these errors.

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