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RIS BIB ENDNOTEJoseph Conrad´s illness narratives: evidence from the Collected Letters and a new diagnosis
Data publikacji: 14.01.2013
Yearbook of Conrad Studies, 2012, Vol. VII, s. 113-124
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Joseph Conrad´s illness narratives: evidence from the Collected Letters and a new diagnosis
Over 840 letters in the nine-volume ‘Collected Letters’ series refer to Joseph Conrad’s health worries and symptoms. Conrad attributed his symptoms to gout. However, the letters suggest a recurring complex illness, probably Systemic Lupus Erythematosis (SLE). Later degenerative symptoms suggest Osteoarthritis rather than the destructive inflammatory arthritis typically associated with gout.
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Informacje: Yearbook of Conrad Studies, 2012, Vol. VII, s. 113-124
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Publikacja: 14.01.2013
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