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61 - Etymologies

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What Is a Stroke?

A stroke is a disruption of blood flow to the brain, resulting in neurological deficits. The term apoplexy was first used in medical literature in 16 89 but it didn't become standard in medical literature until the early twentieth century. By the 18 nineties, an official cause of death listed as a stroke of god's hand. When did the word stroke start to get used? A c d traces its first usage to the 15 nineties,. An embolic stroke would have seemed instantaneous and terrifying to pre modern people. And i think it's fair to say that many stroke neurologists extremely dislike the phrase 'a dent'

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