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Dorlands Medical Dictionary:lethargic encephalitis
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lethargic encephalitis  a form of epidemic encephalitis that was observed in various parts of the world between 1915 and 1926, characterized by increasing languor, apathy, and drowsiness, passing into lethargy. Called also encephalitis A and Economo encephalitis or disease.




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