Aicardi J
Department of Child Neurology, Hôpital Robert-Debré, Paris, France.
Epileptic Disord. 2001 Jun;3(2):51-4.
This masterly account of a remarkable type of epileptic attacks with "dreamy state" was published in Brain, volume XI, pp. 179-207 in 1888 [1]. The patient was himself a physician and a highly articulate person endowed with an unusual capacity for introspection in addition to an interest in poetry and travelling 1. Jackson disagreed with some of the terms used by his doctor-patient; he preferred the word "reminiscence" to that of "recollection" and put between inverted commas that of "aura", indicating that he did not use it for any form of the "dreamy state" although the term remains easy to understand 2. Edited by James Taylor, Gordon Holmes and F.M.R. Walshe, Nijmegen: Arts and Boeve, 1996.
这篇关于伴有“梦幻状态”的一种显著癫痫发作类型的精湛论述发表于1888年的《大脑》第11卷,第179 - 207页[1]。患者本人是一名医生,口才极佳,除了对诗歌和旅行感兴趣外,还具有非凡的内省能力。1. 杰克逊不同意他的医患所使用的一些术语;他更喜欢用“回忆”一词而非“回想”,并将“先兆”一词置于引号之中,这表明他并不将其用于任何形式的“梦幻状态”,尽管这个术语仍然易于理解。2. 由詹姆斯·泰勒、戈登·霍姆斯和F.M.R. 沃尔什编辑,奈梅亨:阿茨和博埃夫出版社,1996年。