The book Epilepsy: Its Pathology And Treatment was written by author H a Hobart Amory Hare Here you can read free online of Epilepsy: Its Pathology And Treatment book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Epilepsy: Its Pathology And Treatment a good or bad book?
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In 150 cases of in- sane epileptics at the Salpetrifere he found 83 with such a histor3% He divides them into two classes, the first comprising 60 cases, or over two-thirds, in which alco- holism in the parents was a certainty, and, second, those in whom such a history was not so clearly defined. The 60 cases belonging to the first class had 244 brothers and sisters, of whom no less than 48 were afflicted with convulsions in early infanc}'. One hundred and thirt3'-t wo were dead in 1874 and 112... still living, nearly all of them young and nearly all with damaged nervous organizations. Of the second class there were 83 brothers and sisters, of whom 10 were epileptic and 46 still living. These figures do not include the patients themselves, and all the cases were from diflerent families. When we summarize, we find that, in 83 families with 410 children, 108 were epileptic, or more than one-fourth. In 18T4, 169 children were dead and 241 living, but 83 of these were epileptic, or more than one-third.
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