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males restraining them. In notations it is exclusively females affected. This may tap into the hysteria of the witch trials, too. The limitation of male involvement seems to be men chasing their wives or daughters through the crowds to ensure their safety and try and drag them home. Unless someone can find evidence of case files pertaining to men I would strongly urge the article reflect the gender focus as it is a very interesting notable element of this 'mania.'
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psychoactive drugs for fun. We know that phenomenon too: We call it Rave. And to some people that appears as an illness of some kind too, although it is a cultural phenomenon. We should never forget that people had a free will ad a need for some entertainment since the very beginning, and there were always other people judging that.
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social, religious and medical aspects to this phenomenon. The behaviour is fairly obviously pathological, rather than healthy or normal, and the lead sentence's description of it as a "social phenomenon" isn't perhaps the most useful classification. I would expect an FA article to draw on the best social, religious
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I don't see how you can claim this was "religious, not medical" when the text currently says "Sources agree that dancing mania was one of the earliest forms of mass hysteria". Unless you take the view that religion and "mass hysteria" are the same, but let's not go there.. It would appear there are
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It's interesting that the article mentions 'male, female and child' alike when almost all physician notes we have from the time where early physicians procured themselves an 'infected' person are of females, exclusively. From art of the era it is always--on closer examination--females dancing with
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I am not surprised. Many articles to do with things that are predominantly a form of hysteria or general human behavioural weirdness tend to draw some very ... fringe pseudoscience citations. Just look at things like 'head mates' or otherkin's or multiple-personality-disorder, things that are 100%
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I have also removed two sentences from the scientittic explanations section which were wholly unsupported by any references, the part about ergotism being "easily fatal" and that music would "ironically, only make things worse". These are unscientiffic expressions of opinion, not fact, and should
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The sources listed highlight several problems this article will encounter at FAC, including 1b, comprehensiveness (the Huntington's/Venezuela "dancing mania" is mentioned nowhere in this article, and Venezuela was a major milestone in sorting Huntington's genetics). Considering the references to
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I am doing an info project about the Dancing Plague because I find it very interesting. It didn't actually end in the 17th century though, there were 6 outbreaks between 1973 and 1978, and another outbreak in 2011 in NY where a group of teenage girls started acting odd and twitching like crazy.
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My second point, the use of the word outbreak. It is not applicable, and very un-encyclopedic for this use. Can we please refrain from and replace the word outbreak with something that is applicable to spontaneous manic episodes? Outbreak gives credence to the claim it's a real disease which it
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Nobody has said it is rubbish. When someone takes something to FA, the expectation is that they want to produce "Knowledge's very best work", and get an honest opinion on whether it has reached that level, and if not, what to do about it. If you just want praise, show it to your mum. I hope you
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Now why would I do that? I have much better things to do, instead of wasting my time and getting my hopes up for nothing. All you've done here is attacked and criticised my work - not a single word of praise have I seen from you. No wonder people are put off from submitting FAs - or working on
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Ergotism as a cause for dancing mania has been discredited by historians due to the fact that it causes severe vasoconstriction (contriction of blood flow) to the limbs of sufferers, hence its name St Anthony's Fire, and therefore would make dancing of the kind described for days on end almost
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Does it automatically have to be an illness when thousands of people dance together? Just because it appeared as one to contemporary viewers it does not have to mean it was. Maybe, at least in some of the reported cases, people just danced themselves into trance because they wanted to and took
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A large number of people drinking from the same batch of tea made from psilocybin or psilocin containing mushrooms, especially if they do not know the effects beforehand, maybe even without their knowledge they were dosed. They would be dancing to remembered music heard in their own minds.
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I suppose it is indeed the river known as Meuse in English and Maas in German. It doesn't flow through today's Germany, but it does flow through regions which were, at the time we'Re talking about (13th century), part of the Holy Roman Empire, and thus considered Germany back then.
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Colin's post in no way says the text in the book has nothing to do with dancing mania. It explains the very confusion that needs to be addressed in this article. You can't write a medical FA without a thorough survey of the relevant literature, incorporating
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was the patron saint against epilepsy and other kinds of apraxia. The 'dancing epidemic' received its name as an expression for the hope for healing. Later, 'St. John's Dance' was renamed 'St. Vitustanz' or 'Veitstanz' , because of a legend about
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there are some rivers eventually draining into the Meuse, but not in Germany itself ("Some rivers (e.g. Meuse) do not flow through Germany themselves, but they are mentioned for having German tributaries."). Perhaps it's a different Meuse?
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the evening before his dying day. The tradition claims that immediately after that a voice from heaven was heard saying: 'Vitus, your prayers are answered'. Thus St. Vitus became the patron saint of all those suffering from the dancing
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They have implied it. A bit of balanced criticism would not have gone amiss here. Instead, only the bad points were raised. As I say, I'm not interested in taking this any further, so won't be needing any "better" sources.
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Using Knowledge, you could find out that the toxity level of LSD in humans is actually one of the lowest known with no known human cases of overdose (or disputed). There's lots of research out there if you're interested.
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clearly is not. It was probably ergot, in some cases, compounded with odd psychiatric manifestations but it definitely isn't an 'outbreak.' Incident, incidence, occurrence or manifestation would be more apt.
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movement which rose in popularity after the Black Death. The external links discusses the connection, but our article does not and probably should. I've added a "see also" for now. --
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The dancing plague refers to phenomenon in the middle ages where groups of people who dance erratically for hours on end, until the literally collapsed from exhaustion.
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What is the excerpt in the St. John's Dance section from? What is being quoted from? The only information given is that it's "translated from the German".... -
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impossible. The assertion in this article that it explains all the symptoms of this phenomenon is poorly researched and patently incorrect.
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Giménez-Roldán S, Aubert G (2007). "Hysterical chorea: Report of an outbreak and movie documentation by Arthur Van Gehuchten (1861-1914)".
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not be included unless they are properly references to a reputable source. Opinions and assertions of the author should not be included.
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How many times do I need to say that I'm not going to be working on this to FAC? You're wasting your time telling me how rubbish it is.
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Secondary medical journal reviews are peer-reviewed, hence may be a better source than books-- you need to consider all sources.
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which contains several psychoactive alkoloids (including lysergic acid, creating bizarre illnesses), including the Dance Plague.
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Bartholomew RE (1994). "Tarantism, dancing mania and demonopathy: the anthro-political aspects of 'mass psychogenic illness'".
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in 1374 and spread over large parts of Europe. It was Germany where this phenomenon was called 'St. Johannestanz' first.
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imagined yet seem to have citations claiming they're real even though all of contemporary medical science disagrees.
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I cannot help but notice that the sources for this article about something utterly inexplicable are all Bull Shit. --
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Calling LSD non toxic is extremely POV; I demand it be changed at once or I will never read Knowledge again. --
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The following excerpt (translated from German) describes a bit of detail surrounding St. John's Dance and its
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articles full stop. I am not in the slightest bit interested in improving this article after your comments.
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Okun MS, Thommi N (2004). "Americo Negrette (1924 to 2003): diagnosing Huntington disease in Venezuela".
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Does this article in any way judge these people? Let me know if you can find an example. Also, check out
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Still unsourced a year and a half later, so I have removed it. The removed text is copied here:
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I have made changes to this article to clarify this fact, with references. My main source is
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Donaldson LJ, Cavanagh J, Rankin J (1997). "The dancing plague: a public health conundrum".
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But it's not a medical article, and is certainly not St. Vitus Dance (which is a misnomer).
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As explained by Colin on your talk, this doesn't have anything to do with dancing mania.
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I noticed you commented on both the talk page for this article, and that for the similar
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As it's not an FA, and probably never will be, what you expect is not relevant here.
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http://www.itg.be/itg/distancelearning/lecturenotesvandenendene/48_Mycotoxinsp2.htm
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Krack P (1999). "Relicts of dancing mania: the dancing procession of Echternach".
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This very same author is already being used in a book I actually have access to.
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But sorting that requires medical statements, and medical text should conform to
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reconsider. Perhaps you need to ask for help getting hold of better sources.
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This article suffers from internal contradiction on the term "Vitus's Dance"
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hundreds of people dancing non-stop for a full month until most of them die
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Wiktionary is a user-generated site and thus is not a reliable source.
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It is relevant at GAN; I suggest you withdraw the GAN and approach
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breaking out as a result of fear of the Black Death. It started in
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Surely there must be some connection between dancing mania and...
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is not something that happens without some underlying problem. —
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