The first description of a neurologic disease appears in the Smith papyrus, which is the oldest known medical text. This ancient papyrus, translated by Edward Smith, consists of a number of “case reports” of different diseases, presented and discussed by an unknown Egyptian author, written about 3300 BC. One of the cases is a person with a traumatic head injury, which is the earliest known description of a neurologic problem.
August 31st, 2010
Stories of interest for August 30th
- Researchers urge reclassification of traumatic brain injury as chronic disease – As practitioners working with patients who have experienced a TBI, we know that the effects can be chronic. Yet, insurance companies view TBI differently. Maybe it's time to consider TBIs as chronic illness?