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Sunday, May 4, 2008

stroke

In 1658, Swiss pathologist Johann Jacob Wepfer identified the cause of hemorrhagic stroke when he suggested that people who had died of apoplexy had bleeding in their brains.
He also identified the main arteries supplying the brain, and identified the cause of strokes when he suggested they might be caused by a blockage to those vessels.

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