Health and Medical History of President
George BushHealth and Medical History of President
George BushAccording to the doctors' plan, if the drugs failed to affect the arrhythmia -- as initially they did -- an electrical shock would be administered the following day, a common way of returning a patient's rhythm to normal. When it was announced that Dan Quayle would be acting president under the Twenty-fifth Amendment provisions while Bush was under anesthesia for the cardioversion -- if it was required -- a different kind of shock reverberated across the nation. The prospect of Quayle as president brought home sharply the electorate's lack of confidence in his ability to lead. 3bThe drugs were effective. By 10:25 pm on May 5, Bush's heart rhythm was normal. About 5 am the following morning, however, atrial fibrillation recurred. It was decided (by whom?) to continue the drugs rather than use electrical cardioversion. Bush returned to the White House later that day. 3b. Comment: It would be useful to have information on how long Bush used these medications. Both digitalis and procainamide can affect higher mental function.
a p.288 b p.289 c p.290 d pp.289-291 e p.292 f p.294 g p.295
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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Comment: Accessed through washingtonpost.com: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/tall080399.htm |
a Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Results of the President's Physical Examination, May 10, 1989 b Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Hand Surgery, October 6, 1989 c Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Physical Examination, April 12, 1990 d Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Eye Examination, April 25, 1990 e Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Health, May 28, 1991 f Statements by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Physical Examination, March 26, 1992
Comment: Downloaded 26-27 November 2003 from: http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/papers/
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Comment: Caveat emptor: no written source for these statements is known to Dr. Zebra. Available on the web at: http://www.salon.com/news/1999/02/03newsb.html |
Comment: See: http://the-thyroid-society.org/graves.html |
Comment: This movie is largely composed of clips from 1992 television satellite feeds. These feeds are usually not broadcast in their entirety. For example, satellite feeds can include recordings made during commercial breaks or before a show starts. With the proper equipment, anyone can pick up satellite feeds (although they may be encrypted). 57 minutes 26 seconds. Movie accessed at: http://www.brasscheck.com/videos/spin.html |
Comment: http://www.amednews.com/article/20090323/profession/303239973/4/ |