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The Assassination on the Screen - Comparisons
10-06-2014, 05:18 PM
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(10-06-2014 04:55 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  
(10-05-2014 06:29 PM)SSlater Wrote:  The other program was about seeking clues to some diseases that were said to be killing Lincoln at that time. They were inconclusive about their finds.

Hi John. Although I didn't the see the show my guess is that it was about Dr. John Sotos and his efforts to prove Lincoln was suffering from a rare genetic cancer syndrome called multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B (MEN2B). A few doctors have suggested Lincoln had Marfan syndrome, but Dr. Sotos says "no" - instead he feels it was MEN2B. In his book Dr. Sotos argues Lincoln was slowing getting weaker at the time of the assassination and probably would have passed away within a year.
That's the names. There's no way I could have spelled them. THANX. The rapid deterioration of Lincoln's appearance is the alert that said he had more than Marfan. The story presented did not present a acceptable conclusion. All the other scenes made it worth watching.
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RE: The Assassination on the Screen - Comparisons - SSlater - 10-06-2014 05:18 PM
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