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The Moon-Voyage

CHAPTER XXII
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Nervous maladies have often appeared to be influenced by it.

Mead speaks of a child who had convulsions when the moon was in opposition.

Gall remarked that insane persons underwent an accession of their disorder twice in every month, at the epochs of the new and full moon.

Lastly, a thousand observations of this sort made upon malignant fevers and somnambulism tend to prove that the Queen of Night has a mysterious influence upon terrestrial maladies." "But how?
why ?" asked Barbicane.
"Why ?" answered Ardan.

"Why, the only thing I can tell you is what Arago repeated nineteen centuries after Plutarch.


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