When The Sleeping Sickness Hit NYC In the 20s

When The Sleeping Sickness Hit NYC In the 20s

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History, Social Studies, Health Sciences, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the mysterious sleeping sickness, or encephalitis lethargica, which plagued New York in the 1920s. Despite advances in medical science, its cause remains unknown. The disease, characterized by lethargy and catatonia, was first categorized by Austrian neurologist Konstantin von Economo. The video discusses historical outbreaks, symptoms, and case studies, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the illness. It also covers long-term effects, such as Parkinson's disease, and treatments like L DOPA introduced by Oliver Sacks. The video concludes with modern cases and speculations about historical figures potentially affected by the disease.

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Discuss the challenges faced by doctors in diagnosing sleeping sickness during the epidemic.

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What is the significance of the case of Eleanor Carey in understanding the experience of sleeping sickness?

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Explain the relationship between sleeping sickness and Parkinson's disease as discussed in the text.

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What are some of the ongoing mysteries surrounding the cause of sleeping sickness?

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