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The Physical Lincoln Complete
John G. Sotos
其他書名
Comprising The Physical Lincoln 1.1a and The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook 1.1a
出版
Mt. Vernon Book Systems
, 2008
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Historical
Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & Heads of State
History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Medical / Diagnosis
Medical / Internal Medicine
ISBN
0981819346
9780981819341
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=FnMrAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The Physical Lincoln Complete
combines two groundbreaking books --
The Physical Lincoln
and
The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook
-- into one handy volume. It is the ultimate guide to the startling health history of Abraham Lincoln and his family. The first book,
The Physical Lincoln
, offers a solution to one of the most enduring mysteries in American history: What made Abraham Lincoln so tall, thin, and less than attractive? What gave him his long limbs, large feet, high voice, odd lips, sluggish bowels, and astonishing joint flexibility? The never-before-proposed solution points to Lincoln's DNA and the rare genetic disorder called MEN2B. In addition to producing Lincoln's remarkable body shape, MEN2B gave him a sad-looking face that, for more than 150 years, has been consistently misinterpreted as depression. It tragically took his mother and three of his sons at early ages (Eddie, Willie, and Tad), and it was killing Lincoln in his last years.
The Physical Lincoln
upends the myth of a physically vibrant President, showing that, had he not been shot, Lincoln would have died from advanced cancer in less than a year, the result of MEN2B. Written in clear, non-technical language for the general reader, and using more than 180 illustrations,
The Physical Lincoln
offers fundamental new insights into Lincoln, and is the perfect book to stimulate a young person's interest in science and medicine. The second book,
The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook
, organizes more than 5900 fully-referenced historical facts and three family trees into the fullest possible medical record for Lincoln and his family members. Nine special topics explore major issues such as Lincoln's smallpox, his gait, his shooting, the possibility that he had syphilis, and the innumerable medical complaints of Mary Lincoln, his wife. Heavily annotated throughout, with an extensive bibliography and an on-line full-text index of the main sections,
The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook
is the definitive, comprehensive reference to all facets of Lincoln's anatomy and physiology. Scholars, Lincoln presenters, and anyone truly wishing to understand Abraham Lincoln will find it indispensable. See www.physical-lincoln.com for more information.