M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder

Ep. 35: Wake Up

49 min · 19. maj 2026
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Sleeping Sickness: The Epidemic That Vanished and the Patients Left Behind It put millions to sleep. Some of them never woke up. Others woke up wrong. Between 1917 and 1928, a mysterious illness swept the globe, leaving its victims in states of suspended animation, rigid and unreachable, trapped somewhere between sleep and death. Doctors called it encephalitis lethargica. The world called it the sleeping sickness. And then, almost as quickly as it appeared, it was gone, leaving behind no clear cause, no confirmed treatment, and thousands of survivors warehoused in institutions for decades, largely forgotten. In this episode, Crystal walks Andrea through one of medicine's most enduring unsolved puzzles: what encephalitis lethargica is, what it did to the people it touched, why it vanished, and what its long shadow tells us about the limits of what medicine thinks it understands.

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