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This was known as the general paresis of the insane.
He died from general paresis in the same year.
A woman with general paresis ought to be legally dead."
Meyer performed important research on the inflammatory nature of brain changes in general paresis.
In fact, McCullough was suffering from the early stages of general paresis.
General paresis is based on the chronic meningoencephalitis that leads to cerebral atrophy.
A progressive state of simple dementia results often in cases of adolescent onset Juvenile general paresis.
The general paresis of the insane caused by neurosyphilis was effectively overcome by the method.
In the past, the term was most commonly used to refer to "general paresis," which was a symptom of untreated syphilis.
Another important work by Calmeil was an 1826 treatise which discussed general paresis, the first separately identifiable neuropsychiatric disease entity.
Julius Wagner-Jauregg discovers malarial pyrotherapy for general paresis of the insane.
In 1930, he was admitted to the Napa State Hospital with general paresis due to an untreated case of syphilis.
The breakdown had been ascribed to atypical general paresis attributed to tertiary syphilis, but this diagnosis has since come into question.
Capone was known to have acquired syphilis some time before the examination and demonstrated physical and behavioral signs of general paresis due to neurosyphilis.
After this he suffered further mental deterioration and died in the Crichton on 12 March 1858 of general paresis of the insane, or syphilis.
General paresis of the insane was first described as a distinct disease in 1822 by Antoine Laurent Jesse Bayle.
Another eponymous term associated with Lissauer is "Lissauer's paralysis", which is an apoplectic type of general paresis.
In 1917 Julius Wagner-Jauregg discovered that infecting paretic patients with malaria could halt the progression of general paresis.
Friedrich Nietzsche suffered from a tertiary form of neurosyphilis, namely, from general paresis of the insane or dementia paralytica.
General paresis, also known as general paralysis of the insane or paralytic dementia, is a neuropsychiatric disorder affecting the brain, caused by late-stage syphilis.
Charcot had become interested in patients who had symptoms that mimicked general paresis (neuropsychiatric disorder affecting the brain and central nervous system, caused by syphilis infection).
Meningovascular syphilis typically presents with apathy and seizure, and general paresis with dementia and tabes dorsalis.
Psychologist Henry Gleitman has claimed that Nebuchadnezzar's insanity was a result of general paresis or paralytic dementia seen in advanced cases of syphilis.
He was also the first in Latin America to apply malaria therapy in the treatment of general paresis and the use of chlorpromazine in the treatment of schizophrenia.
He spent the last year of his life in a sanatorium, and died in Holloway Sanatorium of "general paresis of the insane", in modern terms tertiary syphilis.