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A Statistical Inquiry Into the Nature and Treatment of Epilepsy

Chapter 15: Transcriber's Notes
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A collection of three clinical papers presents a statistical inquiry into epilepsy, combining case-series analysis of etiology and symptomatology with two studies of bromide therapy. The author compiles well‑recorded clinical data to examine predisposing and precipitating factors, patterns of onset by age and sex, hereditary connections, and the characteristic seizure and interparoxysmal features, noting limitations when physicians rely on patient and witness reports. The pharmacological sections assess bromide salts' ability to reduce or prevent attacks, describe effects and adverse outcomes from prolonged use, and offer practical guidance on dosing, monitoring, and the cautious therapeutic role of bromides in long‑term management.

Transcriber's Notes

The words 'rewritten' and 're-written' are used interchangeably.

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(In the inter-paroxysmal state). Changed 'interparoxysmal' to 'inter-paroxysmal'.

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( 11 8 -- 3). Changed duplicate case '12' to case '11'.

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(were diminished in number). Changed 'dimished' to 'diminished'.

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(4. In 2.3 per cent. the number). Changed duplicate label from '3.' to '4.'.

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(and treatment on the other,). Changed 'treatmeat' to 'treatment'.
(symptoms directly attributable). Changed 'attribuable' to 'attributable'.

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(long-continued absence). Changed 'continned' to 'continued'.

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(GERMS: A contribution). Changed 'Contribu-bution' to 'Contribution'.