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Psychiatrist Luther Bell describes "acute exhaustive mania."

Date: 1849

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Also known as "Bell's mania," the condition is marked by hallucinations, profound agitation, and fever; followed by death. While it is not called "excited delirium" at the time, doctors in the 1980s will begin to link what they call "excited delirium syndrome" to Bell's mania, citing a similar symptomatology.