The neurology in Shakespeare
L. Fogan
Department of Neurology, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Panorama City, Calif 91402.
William Shakespeare's 37 plays and poetry contain many references of
interest for almost all of the medical specialties. To support that the
Bard could be considered a Renaissance neurologist, the following important
neurological phenomena have been selected from his repertoire for
discussion: tremors, paralysis and stroke, sleep disturbances, epilepsy,
dementia, encephalopathies, and the neurology of syphilis.