Health and Medical History of President
James MadisonHealth and Medical History of President
James MadisonUNDER CONSTRUCTION |
My dear Husband is still confined to his bed -- In addition to a disabling Rheumatism throughout the winter, he has had a bilious fever, which has reduced him so much that he can only walk from one bed to another. I never leave him, more than a few minutes at a time, and have not left the enclosure around our house for the last eight months on account of his continued indisposition ... Our Physicians have advised the warm springs for Mr Madison, and we hoped to have him taken there, but as he could not travel unless conveyed in his bed, we dare not think of it for the present. 1
Comment: Does not cite its sources. One wonders if Marx was a source. |
a p.26 b p.27
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.68 b p.70
Comment: Tells great tales, but the book does not cite its sources.
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a p.93 b p.92 c p.91
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a p.107 cited by Signer p91
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a p.157
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a p.47 b p.48
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a p.127 b p.45
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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