Historical review of the cultural concepts around the denominations of epilepsy.

Epilepsy Behav

Department of Pediatrics, Child Neurology Service, University of Antioquia, Mapeo Genético Research Group, Clínica Noel, Calle 18B Sur No 38 - 51 Apto 304, Medellín, Colombia. Electronic address:

Published: December 2022

The characteristics of epileptic seizures, especially the fall, the scream, the loss of consciousness, the involuntary movements, and their recovery, confer conceptions of supernatural strangeness. A historical review is carried out on the denominations of epilepsy. Names such as "epilepsy" arise as "being overwhelmed by something"; the relationship with deities and demons; the influence of the stars; the struggle between good and evil in Christianity, or contact with the divine. Other denominations deal with legal aspects as in the case of "morbus comitialis" or "morbus sonticus". The concepts surrounding the denominations can have an impact on the construction of the subjectivity and identity of the affected people. The medical names of epilepsy do not address the social and cultural concepts surrounding the disease, with which the person with epilepsy has lived and still lives.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2022.108979DOI Listing

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