Lincoln's Melancholy
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10-12-2016, 02:09 PM
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RE: Lincoln's Melancholy
(10-10-2016 01:03 PM)RJNorton Wrote:I am no psychologist nor doc but I think there are illnesses (mental and physical) that can cause such. Also there was a lot of poisoning from drug abuse in those days due to lacking background knowledge - see blue mass (poisoning from lead is one theory why the Roman empire went down south...). Maybe symptoms had also shown before Lincoln just didn't notice as not being close enough.(10-10-2016 11:58 AM)Rob Wick Wrote: Lincoln told Johnston "He is three years older than I, and when we were boys we went to school together. He was rather a bright lad, and the son of the rich man of our poor neighborhood. At the age of nineteen he unaccountably became furiously mad, from which condition he gradually settled down into harmless insanity. When, as I told you in my other letter I visited my old home in the fall of 1844, I found him still lingering in this wretched condition. In my poetizing mood I could not forget the impression his case made upon me." |
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