Health and Medical History of President
John AdamsHealth and Medical History of President
John AdamsI would give three guineas for a barrel of your cyder. Not one drop of it to be had here for gold, and wine is not to be had under sixty-eight dollars per gallon, and that very bad. I would give a guinea for a barrel of your beer. A small beer here is wretchedly bad. In short, I am getting nothing that I can drink, and I believe I shall be sick from this cause alone. Rum is forty shillings a gallon, and bad water will never do in this hot climate in summer where acid liquors are necessary against infection 2e.This note reminds us that bad water was a major threat to life in the 18th century, and that alcohol might then have been the healthier alternative.
a p.36
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a p.9 b p.10 c p.11 d pp.9-15 e p.12 f p.13
Comment: Devotes one chapter to each President, through Clinton. Written for the layperson, well-referenced, with areas of speculation clearly identified, Dr. Zebra depends heavily on this book. Dr. Bumgarner survived the Bataan Death March and has written an unforgettable book casting a physician's eye on that experience.
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a p.274 b p.268 c p.273 d p.269 e p.270 f p.273-274 g p.273 (Blinderman says 1788, but Adams' diary dates the amputation as March 14, 1778) h p.272
Comment: Covers all aspects of Adams and medicine. Sections include Adams' relation to the medical profession, his thoughts on health, his health history, and his encounters with smallpox.
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a p.85 b p.98 c p.104 d p.84 e p.88
Comment: Thanks to Shawn Pirelli for this reference.
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Comment: Sea sickness page was viewed 11 March 2007 at: http://www.masshist.org/DIGITALADAMS/AEA/cfm/doc.cfm?id=D47&numrecs=3&archive=all&hi=on&rec=3&start=1&tag=text |
Comment: The Massachusetts Historical Society has searchable transcriptions of Adams' letters and autobiography available online. Letters written by his wife are also included. One of variegate porphyria's hallmarks is urine that turns red after a time. On Dec. 15, 2003 Dr. Zebra searched for the following terms in the documents above, without finding any references to Adams' urine: "urin*", "make water", "piss*", "color" (which also included colour), and "discharg*". |
Comment: Credibility is dubious. Just before a list of Presidents, the article states: "Twenty of the 32 Presidents ... are proved or believed on a thick web of circumstance to have been nocturnal nuisances in the White House." |
a pp.57, 69
Comment: Maps -- in great detail -- the ancestors and descendants of American presidents through Ronald Reagan. They would have had an exhausting time with President Obama's family tree! MORE
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