Sunday, December 14, 2014

PBS NEWSHOUR: "Dec. 14, 1799: The excruciating final hours of President George Washington"

By Dr. Howard Markel. Check it out here. A taste:
And even more intriguing is a long letter about Washington’s last illness, written by Col. Tobias [sic] as the events unfolded.
The president's chief aide Col. Tobias Lear wrote a 12-page account of Washington's demise. Photo from the Clements Library at the University of MichiganThe president’s chief aide Col. Tobias Lear wrote a 12-page account of Washington’s demise. Photo from the Clements Library at the University of Michigan
This 12-page letter is a treasured document at the William Clements Library at the University of Michigan. Another handwritten copy of these notes repose in the University of Virginia Library.

1 comment:

JMS said...

Both Franklin and Voltaire made some caustic quips about 18th century medical practices. But the best one I know of came from Molière in the 17th century - "Nearly all men die of their remedies, and not of their illnesses." (1673)