2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-59702010000600023
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A propósito do tratamento dos doentes epilépticos no Hospital Nacional dos Alienados durante os anos de 1912 e 1913 (parte 3)

Abstract: Essas indicações sobre a teoria positiva da moléstia que acabamos de fazer, embora sumárias e deficientes, já nos permitiam abordar a interpretação positiva dos sintomas epilépticos. Antes, porém, sentimos a necessidade de nos deter em algumas considerações ainda gerais sobre a concepção da origem da moléstia e seus sintomas, a fim de afastar algumas objeções que possam surgir. É preciso, antes de mais, ter em vista que a teoria positiva da moléstia, como toda a concepção abstrata, é uma representação aproxima… Show more

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“…The same writer, according to Neves 9 , looked at a boy with epilepsy and imagined his dark fate: "the whole damn life imprisoned by the attack, whose appearance cannot be predicted... " For treatment and reduction of seizures, according to Lemos 7 , the sectors were suggested a modification in diet, so it should become vegetarian, dechlorinated, and the patient should not take any kind of stimulating beverage such as coffee. Satisfactory results were only obtained in the female sector, according to Lemos 7 .…”
Section: Pavilionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The same writer, according to Neves 9 , looked at a boy with epilepsy and imagined his dark fate: "the whole damn life imprisoned by the attack, whose appearance cannot be predicted... " For treatment and reduction of seizures, according to Lemos 7 , the sectors were suggested a modification in diet, so it should become vegetarian, dechlorinated, and the patient should not take any kind of stimulating beverage such as coffee. Satisfactory results were only obtained in the female sector, according to Lemos 7 .…”
Section: Pavilionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…To overcome the problems reported by previous commissions, new pavilions were built for children and epileptic patients. Those prepared for the epileptics "quiet" or "semiquiet" were: the Griesinger (for women) and Guislain (for men) 7 . Special beds were lined with wooden boards to prevent patients from falling in case of nocturnal seizures.…”
Section: Pavilionsmentioning
confidence: 99%