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Type of article: ORIGINAL
AUTHOR
R. Yaya
Former head of the Department of Neurology. Hospital Universitario La Fe, Valencia, Spain.
Art historian
This study was featured as an oral presentation at the SEN’s 69th Annual Meeting, in November 2017.
ABSTRACT
Introduction. At the age of 52 years, Georg Friedrich Händel had the first of a series of strokes, which varied in terms of symptoms and cause.KEYWORDS
Bipolar disorder, blindness, brain haemorrhage, Georg Friedrich Händel, lacunar stroke, multi-infarct encephalopathy
Neurosciences and History 2018; 6(2): 61-65
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