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Encephalitis Lethargica: The Mind and Brain Virus

Autor Paul Bernard Foley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iun 2019
Encephalitis lethargica (‘sleeping sickness’) was a mysterious disorder that swept the world in the decade following the First World War, before disappearing without its cause having been identified. Around 85% of its victims, predominantly children, adolescents and younger adults, survived the acute disorder, but most developed severe neurological syndromes, particularly severe post-encephalitic parkinsonism and other severe motor abnormalities, that incapacitated them for the remainder of their lives. 

Despite its brief history, encephalitis lethargica played a major role in a variety medical discussions between the two World Wars, as this epitome of neuropsychiatric disease – attacking both motor and mental functions – appeared just as the separation of neurology and psychiatry had reached a critical point. Encephalitis lethargica sufferers presented an unprecedented combination of neurologic and psychiatric symptoms – including previously puzzling phenomenaprimarily associated with schizophrenia and hysteria, as well as behavioral changes and attention deficit disorders in children – that not only underscored the unity of mind and movement in the CNS, but also illuminated the critical role played by subcortical structures in consciousness and other higher mental functions that had formerly been associated with the soul and more recently presumed to be localized to the human cerebral cortex. Encephalitis lethargica exerted a greater influence on clinical and theoretic neuroscientific thought between the two World Wars than any other single disorder and had an enduring impact upon neurology and psychiatry. 

This book will be of interest to an educated audience active or interested in clinical (neurology, psychiatry, psychology) or laboratory neuroscience, particularly those interested in neuropsychiatry, as well as to those interested in the history of the biomedical sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781493979646
ISBN-10: 1493979647
Pagini: 1083
Ilustrații: XXVI, 1083 p. 32 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 1.88 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Cuprins

Introduction.- 1915-1918: The Origins Of Encephalitis Lethargica.- 1919‐1924: The International Epidemic.- The Nature Of Acute Encephalitis Lethargica.- When Night Comes Falling: Chronic Encephalitis Lethargica.- The Psychiatry Of Encephalitis Lethargica.- The Neuropathology Of Encephalitis Lethargica.- What Caused Encephalitis Lethargica?.- After The Flood.- The Fading Trail Of The Sleepy Wraith.- Index.

Recenzii

“A particular strength of this book is its descriptions of the social problem of encephalitis lethargica, especially for children. … What makes this book necessary is the richness of detail in the accounts of the abbreviated lives of the sufferers of encephalitis lethargica and of the researchers and doctors like Felix Stern.” (Michael S. Zandi, Brain, Vol. 142 (9), September, 2019)

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Encephalitis lethargica (‘sleeping sickness’) was a mysterious disorder that swept the world in the decade following the First World War, before disappearing without its cause having been identified. Around 85% of its victims, predominantly children, adolescents and younger adults, survived the acute disorder, but most developed severe neurological syndromes, particularly severe post-encephalitic parkinsonism and other severe motor abnormalities, that incapacitated them for the remainder of their lives.

Despite its brief history, encephalitis lethargica played a major role in a variety medical discussions between the two World Wars, as this epitome of neuropsychiatric disease – attacking both motor and mental functions – appeared just as the separation of neurology and psychiatry had reached a critical point. Encephalitis lethargica sufferers presented an unprecedented combination of neurologic and psychiatric symptoms – including previously puzzling phenomena primarily associated with schizophrenia and hysteria, as well as behavioral changes and attention deficit disorders in children – that not only underscored the unity of mind and movement in the CNS, but also illuminated the critical role played by subcortical structures in consciousness and other higher mental functions that had formerly been associated with the soul and more recently presumed to be localized to the human cerebral cortex. Encephalitis lethargica exerted a greater influence on clinical and theoretic neuroscientific thought between the two World Wars than any other single disorder, and had an enduring impact upon neurology and psychiatry.

This book will be of interest to an educated audience active or interested in clinical (neurology, psychiatry, psychology) or laboratory neuroscience, particularly those interested in neuropsychiatry, as well as to those interested in the history of the biomedical sciences.

Caracteristici

A comprehensive history of encephalitis lethargica Provides an accurate picture of the nature and course of the encephalitis lethargica epidemic Features extensive historical and scientific research