Lincoln and Medicine

Author:   Glenna Schroeder-Lein
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN:  

9780809331949


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   30 October 2012
Format:   Hardback
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The life of America's sixteenth president has continued to fascinate the public since his tragic death. Now, Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein unveils an engaging volume on the medical history of the Lincoln family. Lincoln and Medicine, the first work on the subject in nearly eighty years, investigates the most enduring controversies about Lincoln's mental health, physical history, and assassination; the conditions that afflicted his wife and children, both before and after his death; and Lincoln's relationship with the medical field during the Civil War, both as commander-in-chief and on a personal level. Since his assassination in 1865, Lincoln has been diagnosed with no less than seventeen conditions by doctors, historians, and researchers, including congestive heart failure, epilepsy, Marfan syndrome, and mercury poisoning. Schroeder-Lein offers objective scrutiny of the numerous speculations and medical mysteries that continue to be associated with the president's physical and mental health, from the recent interest in testing Lincoln's DNA and theories that he was homosexual, to analysis of the deep depressions, accidents, and illnesses that plagued his early years. Set within the broader context of the prevailing medical knowledge and remedies of the era, Lincoln and Medicine takes into account new perspectives on the medical history of Abraham Lincoln and his family, offering an absorbing and informative view into a much-mythologized, yet underinvestigated, dimension of one of the nation's most famous leaders.

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Author:   Glenna Schroeder-Lein
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
Imprint:   Southern Illinois University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.210kg
ISBN:  

9780809331949


ISBN 10:   0809331942
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   30 October 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In this thoroughly documented study, Glenna Schroeder-Lein presents a fresh investigation into the medical history of Abraham Lincoln and his family. Applying sound methodology, current medical science, and prudent judgment, the author offers the best account to date of the health aspects of arguably America's most important national figure. This book will not disappoint. Those generally interested in Lincoln, Mary Todd, and the premature deaths of their sons Edward, Willie, and Tad will find it a fascinating and informative read. Lincoln and Medicine gives an insightful glimpse into the life and character of America's sixteenth president and those closest to him. Lincoln scholars will ignore this book at their peril. --Michael A. Flannery, author of Well Satisfied with My Position: The Civil War Journal of Spencer Bonsall and Civil War Pharmacy Dr. Schroeder-Lein has scored another ace with Lincoln and Medicine . This book examines many of the controversies surrounding Lincoln's health and his attitudes toward medicine. A must for any Lincolnite and those interested in nineteenth-century medicine. --Peter J. D'Onofrio, president of the Society of Civil War Surgeons Abraham Lincoln is America's favorite president and medical patient. Many physical and mental conditions have been ascribed to the sixteenth president. Glenna Schroeder-Lein carefully examines the claims and offers convincing conclusions. While Lincoln certainly didn't hunt vampires, this is a book that anyone can sink their teeth into. --Dr. Thomas F. Schwartz, director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum


In this thoroughly documented study, Glenna Schroeder-Lein presents a fresh investigation into the medical history of Abraham Lincoln and his family. Applying sound methodology, current medical science, and prudent judgment, the author offers the best account to date of the health aspects of arguably America's most important national figure. This book will not disappoint. Those generally interested in Lincoln, Mary Todd, and the premature deaths of their sons Edward, Willie, and Tad will find it a fascinating and informative read. Lincoln and Medicine gives an insightful glimpse into the life and character of America's sixteenth president and those closest to him. Lincoln scholars will ignore this book at their peril. --Michael A. Flannery, author of Well Satisfied with My Position: The Civil War Journal of Spencer Bonsall and Civil War Pharmacy<br> <br> Dr. Schroeder-Lein has scored another ace with Lincoln and Medicine . This book examines many of the controversies surrounding Lincoln's health and his attitudes toward medicine. A must for any Lincolnite and those interested in nineteenth-century medicine. --Peter J. D'Onofrio, president of the Society of Civil War Surgeons<br><br> Abraham Lincoln is America's favorite president and medical patient. Many physical and mental conditions have been ascribed to the sixteenth president. Glenna Schroeder-Lein carefully examines the claims and offers convincing conclusions. While Lincoln certainly didn't hunt vampires, this is a book that anyone can sink their teeth into. --Dr. Thomas F. Schwartz, director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum


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Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein is manuscripts librarian for the non-Lincoln manuscripts at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield, Illinois. Her previous publications include The Encyclopedia of Civil War Medicine, Confederate Hospitals on the Move: Samuel H. Stout and the Army of Tennessee, and Andrew Johnson: A Biographical Companion (with Richard Zuczek).

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