Multiple sclerosis through history and human life

Multiple sclerosis through history and human life

by Richard M. Swiderski
5/5

Though there are suggestions of earlier cases, multiple sclerosis first came to notice in the early 1800s, interest then dissolved into case histories and tissue samples for a hundred years.

Believed to affect around 7 of every 1,000 individuals in the Un.

Format
210 pages
First published
1998
Publishers
McFarland & Co.

Thorough review, bringing to perfection historical details, names & dates, written by an EM patient in its early years of disease. Each chapter consists of an independent story, even though following a line in time they are not linked to one another, starting back in the first probable EM patients whose records could be retrieved and going on to current research, sometimes using so much details that it can turn out to be a little hard to carry on the reading.

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