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IHehl, Der Kopfschmerz beim manisch-depressiven Irresein Von Dr. D I E H L , N e r v e n a r z t in Lübeck. W en n ein K ra n k e r, d er besonnen, g eo rd n et u n d o rien tiert sch ein t, dabei bis dabin n u r ü b e r M attigkeit, M utlosigkeit klagte, dem A rz te plötzlich erk lä rt, sein Hals sei v e rste in e rt, er sei in n erlich v erfau lt, oder in seinem L eibe wimmle es von K rö ten , d ann w ird kein A rz t ü b e r das B esteh en ein er geistig en S tö ru n g im Z w eifel sein. E rk lä r t dagegen d erselb e K ran k e, er leide an u n e rträ g lic h e n K o p fsc h m erze n , wobei er la u t h inausschreien m öchte. K o p fsch m erzen , die oft anfallsw eise, täg lich ein- odei m ehrm als a u ftre
European Neurology – Karger
Published: Jan 1, 2009
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