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Being lovesick was a real disease in the Middle Ages (in The Conversation)
Swansea University Author: Laura Kalas
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This article was published in 'The Conversation' in time for Valentine's Day. It discusses the 'real' condition of lovesickness in the Middle Ages and the cures available.
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