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VISUAL DISTURBANCES AND THE EXPERIENCE OF COMPLEX VISUAL HALLUCINATIONS IN A BLIND PERSON
Charles Bonnet Syndrome; Bonnet's syndrome; Lilliputian hallucination; Charles bonnet syndrome; Charles Bonnet syndrome; Bonnet syndrome
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Viola lilliputana         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Lilliputian violet
Viola lilliputana, the Lilliputian violet, is a species of violet described in 2012, and is among the smallest violets, and in fact one of the tiniest terrestrial dicot plants in the world. It was discovered from the arid puna in the Peruvian Andes in 1960s and formally described only after half a century later.
midget         
  • [[Charles Sherwood Stratton]] as "General [[Tom Thumb]]" circa 1861 (under [[P.T. Barnum]])
PERSON OF UNUSUALLY SHORT STATURE
Hikihito; Midgets; Miget; Midgetry
(midgets)
People who are very short are sometimes referred to as midgets. (OFFENSIVE)
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Midget         
  • [[Charles Sherwood Stratton]] as "General [[Tom Thumb]]" circa 1861 (under [[P.T. Barnum]])
PERSON OF UNUSUALLY SHORT STATURE
Hikihito; Midgets; Miget; Midgetry
Midget (from midge, a tiny biting insect) is a term for a person of unusually short stature that is considered by some to be pejorative. While not a medical term, it has been applied to people of unusually short stature, often with dwarfism, a medical condition with a number of causes including achondroplasia, and particularly proportionate dwarfism.

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Visual release hallucinations

Visual release hallucinations, also known as Charles Bonnet syndrome or CBS, are a type of psychophysical visual disturbance in which a person with partial or severe blindness experiences visual hallucinations.

First described by Charles Bonnet in 1760, the term Charles Bonnet syndrome was first introduced into English-speaking psychiatry in 1982. A related type of hallucination that also occurs with lack of visual input is the closed-eye hallucination.