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Seneca and the First Description of Anton Syndrome
1Department of Neurology (CA), Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Department of Neurology, Sinapse Neurologia e Reabilitação (CA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This study identifies the first historical description of Anton syndrome, a condition causing blindness with denial of illness, in Seneca the Younger's writings. The case of Harpaste, a slave, details acute blindness and anosognosia, fulfilling modern diagnostic criteria.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- History of Medicine
- Neuropsychology
Background:
- Seneca the Younger, a Roman philosopher, documented various human conditions in his writings.
- Historical medical texts offer valuable insights into the evolution of understanding neurological disorders.
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