Abstract
The concept of delirium has a long and confusing history. This article outlines the development of ideas relating to core features of the syndrome: disturbance of consciousness, disturbance of cognition, its course and its external causation. The modern concept of delirium, and the diagnostic criteria found in current classifications are based upon a long tradition of clinical observation in younger patients, and their emphasis on positive symptoms and identifiable external causes may not be applicable to our ageing population.

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