• Gac Med Mex · Jan 2001

    Historical Article

    [Epilepsy: an incapacitating disease? Propitiatory topic for a free program for epileptics].

    • D Vasconcelos-Dueñas.
    • Gac Med Mex. 2001 Jan 1; 137 (1): 73-8.

    AbstractThe facts and causes for the margination of people that suffer epilepsy, their problems regards social adaptation and even familiar troubles, all together circumstances that they are carrying since ever in the times until nowadays, are reviewed on the basis of the social and historical aspects and the evolution of ideas regards epileptology. It is stated why such opinions should be reconsidered and instead of which, to divulge appropriate arguments to realize that those persons should enjoy general acceptance and achieve the most adequate development.

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