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Participation of the epileptic child in contact sports.
movement begins is still unknown. The only advantage we have m the matter today over the ancients is that there are several drugs which can control seizures m 90 percent of patients, even though it is not known how these drugs work or where in the brain they exert their influence. Thus, any &dquo;learned comments&dquo; concerning whether such patients should participate in certain physical activities is only based on speculation and theory, and there has been much of that.