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Who may have suffered from the earliest recorded case of antisocial personality disorder?A

Who may have suffered from the earliest recorded case of antisocial personality disorder?

A.Vincent Van Gogh.

B.John Nash.

C.Samson.

D.Robert Schumann.

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