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    What did Shakespeare call epilepsy?

    Question #32606. Asked by Yank. (Apr 28 03 5:36 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    The falling sickness (see Brutus in 'Julius Caesar', Act 1 Scene 2).

    Apr 28 03, 6:31 PM


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