Response: Letter to Editor from Yatim et al.

[Editor ’s note: I entered this reply on behalf of the author, who is traveling. I an NOT an author. Henceforth, Dr. Heyer (geoffreyheyer@yahoo.com) should be considered the sole author and the corresponding author. Please remove this note before formatting.]“A very acute pain in any of the more sensibl e parts of the body, or violent affections of the mind, as terror, grief, anger, or disappointments, will sometimes so strongly affect the whole nervous system, as to bring on hysteric faintings, with convulsions, altho’ the body be in every respect healthful and sound…”Robert Whytt, M.D.
Source: Pediatric Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research
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