Noor Hanif (25) “left” a city hospital on Friday, after spending 10 days there. She had arrived in a wheelchair, unable to walk for nearly four years. The Arab girl’s ability to walk again wasn’t the result of a miraculous surgery, but rather 10 psychiatric sessions employing an ancient technique involving the administration of short-acting anesthesia to induce relaxation in patients. When she first came to Jaslok Hospital, Pedder Road, in Jan from her wartorn nation, she underwent an exhaustive neurological evaluation but doctors found nothing physically wrong with her.
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