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Convulsions in Children

According to the pediatric sections of the medical texts of this era, convulsions were second only to smallpox as a medical problem characteristic of childhood. Childhood convulsions included all kinds of diseases of a nervous nature, such as nervousness, spasms associated with high fever, epilepsy, spasmo­philia, infantile tetany, night terrors, chorea minor, tics, and fits.

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Source: Kiple Kenneth F. (Editor). The Cambridge World History of Human Disease. Cambridge University Press,1993. — 1200 p.. 1993

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