In this chapter, we learn that the first recorded case of devil-ape syndrome was in 1956, and that it was caused by insufficiency metamorphic encephalopathy , a condition in which the body's ability to heal itself is insufficient. The first known case of this condition was recorded in 1956 in conference room 2 of the National Hospital in Washington, D. C., by a man named Johannes Leman. Leman was a member of a team that investigated the relationship between trans-formation and brain function in midori, and he was one of the few people who were chosen to participate in the experiment. According to rumors, the majority of the participants were arrested, but there were some volunteers, including a man in jail who was given blood to treat his drug addiction and who had sex with a prostitute twice a week for two years before he was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
In this chapter, we learn that the first recorded case of devil-ape syndrome was in 1956, and that it was caused by insufficiency metamorphic encephalopathy , a condition in which the body's ability to heal itself is insufficient. The first known case of this condition was recorded in 1956 in conference room 2 of the National Hospital in Washington, D. C., by a man named Johannes Leman. Leman was a member of a team that investigated the relationship between trans-formation and brain function in midori, and he was one of the few people who were chosen to participate in the experiment. According to rumors, the majority of the participants were arrested, but there were some volunteers, including a man in jail who was given blood to treat his drug addiction and who had sex with a prostitute twice a week for two years before he was sentenced to 15 years in prison.