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Three epileptic women each supported by two men. Engraving b
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Three epileptic women each supported by two men. Engraving b
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Three epileptic women each supported by two men. Engraving by H. Hondius the younger, 1642, after P. Brueghel.

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Keywords: Psychiatry; Pieter Brueghel; Pieter Bruegel; Hendrik Hondius

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