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The Frozen Plague: The Medical Mystery of Encephalitis Lethargica
Viruses, Statues, and the Forgotten Neurological Epidemic That Paralyzed a Generation, 1916–1930
Imagine a terrifying global pandemic that does not kill its victims, but instead traps them alive inside their own bodies, freezing them like living statues for decades. Overshadowed by the Spanish Flu, the bizarre and tragic outbreak of Encephalitis Lethargica remains one of the most haunting unsolved mysteries in the history of medicine.
Between 1916 and 1930, nearly five million people were struck by the "sleeping sickness." The viral brain inflammation attacked the basal ganglia, leaving survivors completely conscious but physically immobilized and mute. For half a century, they sat in institutions, abandoned by time. It wasn't until the late 1960s that neurologist Oliver Sacks administered the experimental Parkinson's drug L-DOPA, triggering miraculous, albeit temporary, "awakenings" that brought the frozen patients briefly back to life.
This captivating medical history explores the fragile architecture of the human nervous system. It documents the desperate search for a viral culprit, the profound ethical dilemmas of experimental neurology, and the terrifying realization that the disease could return at any moment.
Unlock the deepest mysteries of the brain. The story of Encephalitis Lethargica is a poignant exploration of consciousness, isolation, and the devastating power of neurobiological epidemics.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783565495924110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783565495924110164
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- ISBN 9783565495924