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* 53 similar cases) illustrates a remark previously made, that we do not remember pain as we do ordinary sensations. The condition producing pain ceases with its cure. Hence we can remember only the fact and circumstance of the event. The memory of the actual pain ceases to be possible with the cessation of the pain itself. But objective pain may call up or be the occasion for those subjec- tive conditions which are constantly mistaken, in consciousness, for real pains. Thus we may have the obj...ectively caused pains diminishing gradually with progress towards recovery from a condition producing pain, while there may be a gradually increasing subjective state which, in consciousness, resembles pain, but which is really a memory of the circumstances of pain heightened by the habit of the cerebral nerve-centres to be thrown into ex- cessive action, which I have already dwelt upon. In such cases, the patient finds it impossible to distinguish between the objectively caused pain, the product of disease, and the subjective state, re- sembling pain in consciousness, which is wholly due to what may now, for convenience, be termed emo- tional pain.
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