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The Intelligencer, Anderson, South Carolina, November 12, 1914
I don’t think that’s a thing.. the closest would probably be trichotillomania, although I don’t think it led to the hairs being pulled out. In all the novels I’ve seen it it’s usually...   High-res

The Intelligencer, Anderson, South Carolina, November 12, 1914

I don’t think that’s a thing.. the closest would probably be trichotillomania, although I don’t think it led to the hairs being pulled out. In all the novels I’ve seen it it’s usually when the character is in deep contemplation, very angry or a state of anxiety (or when he’s really pleased with himself).