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Arch Neurol. 1999;56:632.

Error in Type Font. In the History of Neurology: Seminal Citations feature titled "Sleep and Narcolepsy," written by Antonio Culebras, MD, and published in the January issue of the ARCHIVES (1999;56:117-118), the font for 2 Greek terms was incorrectly converted to roman type. The first full sentence from the block quotation after the abstract is reprinted correctly here: "I propose to give the name of narcolepsy (from "narco" {nu}{alpha}{rho}{chi}{omega}{sigma}{iota}{omega} somnolence and "lepsy" {lambda}{alpha}{pi}{delta}{alpha}{nu}{epsilon}{iota}{nu} seized by) to a rare neurosis or at least little known until now, characterized by a mandatory need to sleep, sudden and of short duration, that recurs at more or less close intervals."







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