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German Epilepsy Museum, Kork Oberdorfstrasse 8, D-77694 Kehl-Kork, Germany open Sundays 2.00-5.00 p.m. or by arrangement - free entrance postal address: Hornisgrindestrasse 70, D-77652 Offenburg, Germany Tel. & Fax: +49-1212-510.955.935 E-mail: info@epilepsiemuseum.de |
| Introduction |
| What is epilepsy? |
| Epileptic seizures |
| Types of epilepsies |
| Causes of epilepsy |
| Therapy |
| Consequences |
| History |
| The History of Epileptology |
| The Disease with 1000 Names |
| Institutions for people with epilepsy |
| People with epilepsy in the Third Reich |
| Diagnosis |
| ... in the Ancient World |
| modern Methods |
| Therapy |
| ... in the Ancient World |
| ... in the Middle Ages |
| ... from the Renaissance to the Present |
| Art |
| Votive tablets |
| Religious Art |
| Other works |
| Epilepsy Motifs in literature |
| Famous People |
| Introduction |
| Gallery |
| Note |
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German Epilepsy Museum, Kork
open Sundays 2.00 - 5.00 p.m. - free entrance Oberdorfstrasse 8, D-77694 Kehl-Kork, Germany |
