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Epilepsy: A Disruptive Force in History.

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Ali, R; Connolly, ID; Feroze, AH; Awad, AJ; Choudhri, OA; Grant, GA
Published in: World Neurosurg
June 2016

Since it was first described in a Mesopotamian text in 2000 bc, countless individuals have offered their perspectives on epilepsy's cause, treatment, and even deeper spiritual significance. However, despite the attention the disease has received through the millennia, it has only been within the past half-century that truly effective treatment options have been available. As a result, for the vast majority of recorded history, individuals with epilepsy have not only had to deal with the uncertainty of their next epileptic seizure but also the concomitant stigma and ostracization. Interestingly, these individuals have included several prominent historical figures, including Julius Caesar, Vladimir Lenin, and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The fact that epilepsy has appeared in the lives of influential historical people means that the disease has played some role in affecting the progress of human civilization. Epilepsy has cut short the lives of key political leaders, affected the output of talented cultural icons, and, especially within the past half century, influenced the collective understanding of neuroscience and the human nervous system. In this article, the authors review how epilepsy throughout history has manifested itself in the lives of prominent figures and how the disease has helped shape the course of humanity's political, cultural, and scientific evolution.

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World Neurosurg

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1878-8769

Publication Date

June 2016

Volume

90

Start / End Page

685 / 690

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Isolation
  • Prejudice
  • Neurosurgery
  • Humans
  • History, Medieval
  • History, Ancient
  • History, 21st Century
  • History, 20th Century
  • History, 19th Century
  • History, 18th Century
 

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Ali, R., Connolly, I. D., Feroze, A. H., Awad, A. J., Choudhri, O. A., & Grant, G. A. (2016). Epilepsy: A Disruptive Force in History. World Neurosurg, 90, 685–690. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2015.11.060
Ali, Rohaid, Ian D. Connolly, Abdullah H. Feroze, Ahmed J. Awad, Omar A. Choudhri, and Gerald A. Grant. “Epilepsy: A Disruptive Force in History.World Neurosurg 90 (June 2016): 685–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2015.11.060.
Ali R, Connolly ID, Feroze AH, Awad AJ, Choudhri OA, Grant GA. Epilepsy: A Disruptive Force in History. World Neurosurg. 2016 Jun;90:685–90.
Ali, Rohaid, et al. “Epilepsy: A Disruptive Force in History.World Neurosurg, vol. 90, June 2016, pp. 685–90. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.wneu.2015.11.060.
Ali R, Connolly ID, Feroze AH, Awad AJ, Choudhri OA, Grant GA. Epilepsy: A Disruptive Force in History. World Neurosurg. 2016 Jun;90:685–690.
Journal cover image

Published In

World Neurosurg

DOI

EISSN

1878-8769

Publication Date

June 2016

Volume

90

Start / End Page

685 / 690

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Isolation
  • Prejudice
  • Neurosurgery
  • Humans
  • History, Medieval
  • History, Ancient
  • History, 21st Century
  • History, 20th Century
  • History, 19th Century
  • History, 18th Century