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Edgar Allan Poe's Use Of Encephalitic Rabie

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Perhaps it was not that Poe was drunk, yet crazed - the resulting effect of rabies. According to Doctor Henry Wilde, Edgar had all of the features of encephalitic rabies. Although it might be coincidental, it is very much possible. After being brought to a hospital, Poe had been hallucinating, heavily perspiring, and shouting at imaginary companions on the walls. "I become insane with long intervals of horrible sanity" (Poe), said the misguided poet. Figments of Edgar’s imagination swarmed him, inducing a full blown rant of gibberish from the shaken man. Even though there was little evidence of an animal attack, the slumped body against the wall of the tavern was enough to give an idea of what could have happened. Like previously mentioned,
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