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Sleepwalking through history: medicine, arts, and courts of law.

机译:通过历史睡眠:医学,艺术和法院。

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Somnambulism, or sleepwalking, has always been of interest to theologians, writers, philosophers, physicians, and others fascinated by unusual behaviors. This parasomnia, which was defined less precisely in the past than it is today, has long been featured in medical dissertations and books of medicine. Further, Shakespeare, Bellini, and Brown, among others, incorporated it into their plays, operas, and novels. Because some somnambulists turned violent and committed other acts detrimental to society, sleepwalking also demanded attention from legal systems, and guidelines were set for whether somnambulists could be held responsible for their actions. This historical review focuses on these developments pertaining to somnambulism through the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries.
机译:梦游者,或梦游,一直是神学家,作家,哲学家,医生,其他人被异常行为所着迷的感兴趣。 这种帕拉塞马疹,这在过去比今天肯定地定义,长期以来一直在医学论文和医学书籍中得到特色。 此外,莎士比亚,Bellini和Brown,其中,其中纳入他们的戏剧,歌剧和小说。 因为一些索姆纳姆拘禁者变得暴力并致力于社会不利的行为,梦游人行也要求注意法律制度的关注,并为索姆纳姆拘束主义者是否可以对其行动负责履行指导方针。 这次历史评论侧重于通过第十七个,第十八世纪与索姆纳纽斯主义有关的这些发展。

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