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A Historical Case of Disseminated Chronic Tuberculosis

Authors :
Y. Yakovleff
J.M. Nores
Source :
Neuropsychobiology. 32:79-80
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 1995.

Abstract

A British author has put forward a new explanation for Joan of Arc's behaviour. This author suggests that the voices Joan of Arc heard were due to the presence of a temporal lobe tuberculoma in the context of widespread chronic tuberculosis (exposure to bovine tuberculosis, amenorrhoea, heart and intestines incombustible). We consider that some elements are incompatible with widespread tuberculosis. It is difficult to draw final conclusions, but it would seem unlikely that widespread tuberculosis, a serious disease, was present in this 'patient' whose life-style and activities would surely have been impossible had such a serious disease been present.

Details

ISSN :
14230224 and 0302282X
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuropsychobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e542ea80ec119014f313a8cdd472ed49
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000119218