2023
DOI: 10.7241/ourd.2023e.36
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Φεύγει δ’ ἀναστᾶσ’ ε̕κ θρóνων πυρουµένη: Jason’s bride wears the peplum offered by Medeea’s sons and her body catches on fire: The symptoms of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and the attempt to treat it by a special bioglycerol

Lorenzo Martini,
Piotr Brzezinski

Abstract: According to a meticulous perusal of the tragedy by Euripides concerning the vicissitudes of Medeea, the Jason's bride who was repudiated and suffocated by thirst of revenge offered to her enemy Glauce, the novel wife of his husband, the King of Iolcos, raiments that evoked a devastative fire upon and around her antagonist's body, the was argued that that excruciating burning sensation should be the identical perceived by an individual suffering from Steven-Johnson's synrome.Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a… Show more

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