The Health of the First Ladies: Medical Histories from Martha Washington to Michelle Obama

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by Deppisch, Ludwig M. , M. D.


  _____. Washington, D.C., to Charles Everett, September 1, 1824. Tyler’s Historical Quarterly 5: 23. New York: Kraus Reprint, 1967.

  _____. Washington, D.C., to Dr. Charles Everett, Richmond, Virginia, December 2, 1822. Tyler’s Historical Quarterly 5: 18. New York: Kraus Reprint, 1967.

  Pierce, Jane. To her deceased son Bennie, January 23, 1853. New Hampshire Historical Society Manuscript, Franklin Pierce Papers, accession no. 1929–001.

  Scott, John. To Henry Scott, May 3, 1858. Benjamin Harrison Home.

  Taft, William. To Helen Herron Taft, October 31, 1909. Physicians in William Howard Taft’s Life. http:///www.apneos.com/physicians.html (accessed September 8, 2012).

  _____. To Robert Taft, May 18, 1909. Physicians in William Howard Taft’s Life. http:///www.apneos.com/physicians.html (accessed September 8, 2012).

  Taylor, (Colonel) James, M.D. To General Howard Snyder, M.D., October 27, 1950.

  Tyler, Letitia. To Mary Tyler Jones, March 25, 1836. Library of Congress, John Tyler Collection.

  Wilson, Woodrow. To Mary Allen Hulbert, June 21, 1914.

  _____. To Alfred P. Wilson, July 23, 1914.

  _____. To E.P. Davis, July 26, 1914.

  _____. To J.R. Wilson, August 6, 1914.

  Young, Hugh. Baltimore, to Joel Boone, Washington, D.C., April 18, 1928. Library of Congress, Joel Boone Papers.

  Interviews by the Author

  Anthony, Carl. E-mail July 28, 2013.

  Calhoun, Charles W. E-mail, March 27, 2012.

  Capps, Jennifer. E-mail, March 30, 2012.

  Cole, Tiffany. James Madison’s Montpelier, e-mail November 8, 2011.

  Davidson, Jonathan. E-mail, April 18, 2012.

  Eisenhower, Julie Nixon. E-mail, May 31, 2010.

  Ellis, Joseph. Telephone, December 3, 2011.

  Husu, Emanuel. E-mail, September 22, 2013.

  Lein, Howard. E-mail, November 18, 2009.

  Levenson, Alan. E-mails, April 15, 2011; April 18, 2012; August 10, 2011.

  Mariano, Connie. E-mail, July 1, 2013.

  Miller, Kristie. E-mail, March 7, 2013.

  Miller, Nancy R. University of Pennsylvania Archives and Records Center. E-mail February 4, 2005.

  Patterson, Nancy Hord. Telephone, June 13, 2011.

  Schermer, Craig. E-mail, September 6, 2008.

  Smith, Hugh. Personal, April 19, 2013.

  Tubb, Richard. Personal, August 13, 2011.

  Tyler, Harrison. Telephone, July 3, 2009.

  List of Names and Terms

  abscesses

  Adams, Abigail

  Adams, Abigail “Nabby” (later Smith, daughter of Abigail Adams)

  Adams, Charles Francis

  Adams, George Washington

  Adams, Henry

  Adams, John

  Adams, John (son of Louisa Adams)

  Adams, John Quincy (husband of Louisa Adams)

  Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson

  Adams, Thomas

  addictions

  Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium

  Adventures of a Nobody (Adams)

  Affordable Care Act

  alcohol abuse, rumors and reality

  Alley Clearing Act

  Allgor, Catherine

  American Medical Association

  America’s First Ladies (Gould)

  Ames, Mary Clemmer

  Ammon, Harry

  amphetamines

  Anderson, Jack

  anemia, Eleanor Roosevelt’s

  ankle injury, A. Fillmore’s

  Anthony, Carl Sferrazza

  Anthony, Katherine

  aplastic anemia, Eleanor Roosevelt’s

  Appleton, Elizabeth Means

  Appleton, Jane (later Pierce)

  Appleton, Jesse

  apraxia of speech, N. Taft’s

  Auchincloss, Janet

  back problem, P. Nixon’s

  Bailey, George Wray

  Baldwin, James Fairchild

  Barker, Lewellys F.

  Baxter, Jedediah

  Beahrs, Ollie

  Beall, Mr.

  Beaumont, William

  Beauvais, Augustin Jacob Landre

  Bedynek, Julius L.

  benzyl benzoate treatments

  Bernhard, William

  Bernstein, Carl

  Betty Ford Center

  Bishop, J.N.

  bladder stones, J. Polk’s

  Bliss, Mary Elizabeth “Betty” (earlier Taylor)

  Bliss, William

  blistering treatments

  Bloedorn, Walter

  blood clot, H. Clinton’s

  bloodletting treatments

  Bloomer, Betty (later Ford)

  Boller, Paul F.

  Bolling, Robert

  Boone, Joel

  Boone, Suzanne

  Boynton, Silas

  breast cancer

  Brennan, John

  Brennan, Mary C.

  Bright, Richard

  Bright’s disease

  bromide treatments

  bronchitis

  Brooks, Noah

  Brown, Dr.

  Brown, Louisa

  Brown, Thomas R.

  Brust, James S.

  Bryant, Joseph

  Buchanan, James

  Buckley, Dr.

  Bullfinch, Thomas

  Bullitt, William

  Bumgarner, John Reed

  Busey, Samuel

  Bush, Barbara Pierce

  Bush, George H.W.

  Bush, George W.

  Bush, Laura Welch

  Bush, Robin

  Butler, Paul

  Butt, Archie

  cadaver availability

  Calhoun, Charles

  calomel treatments

  cancers:

  Cannibals of the Heart (Shepherd)

  Caputy, Anthony

  Carnegie, Andrew

  Caroli, Betty Boyd

  carotid artery hypersensitivity

  Carow, Edith Kermit (later Roosevelt)

  Carow, Emily

  Carter, James

  Carter, Rosalynn

  Challinor, Joan Ridde

  children, deaths of (during the 1800s)

  children, deaths of (during the 1900s)

  Childress, Sarah (later Polk)

  cholera

  cigarette smoking

  cinchona bark

  Clay, Henry

  Cleveland, Esther

  Cleveland, Frances “Frankie” (earlier Folsom)

  Cleveland, Francis Grover (daughter of Frances)

  Cleveland, Grover

  Cleveland, Marion

  Cleveland, Ruth

  Clifford, Stephen

  Clinton, Bill

  Clinton, Chelsea Victoria

  Clinton, Hillary

  codeine treatments, G. Coolidge’s

  Colburn, Nettie

  Colchester, Charles

  confidentiality practices, overview

  Conkling, Roscoe

  Connor, Kathryn M.

  conversion disorder, I. McKinley’s

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Coolidge, Calvin, Jr.

  Coolidge, Grace Goodhue

  Coolidge, John (father-in-law of Grace)

  Coolidge, John (son of Grace)

  Cooper, Priscilla (earlier Tyler)

  Coupal, Charles

  Craik, James

  Cranch, Mary

  Crispen, Elaine

  Crowninshield, Mrs.

  Cruise, Joseph

  cupping treatments, A. Fillmore’s

  Curtis, Daniel Parke

  Curtis, John Parke

  Cushing, Clinton

  Custis, Ann

  Daniels, Josephus

  Davidson, Jonathan R.T.

  Davis, Edith (earlier Luckett, then Robbins)

  Davis, Edward P.

  Davis, Jefferson

  Davis, Loyal

  Davis, Nancy (earlier Robbins, then Reagan)

  Davis, Sarah Knox (earlier Taylor)
r />   Dayton, Katherine

  Deaver, John B.

  deep vein thrombosis (DVT), H. Clinton’s

  DeLaney, Matthew A.

  depression, during the 1800s

  depression, during the 1900s

  Dercum, Francis X.

  DeToledo, John C.

  Dexedrine treatments

  Dickens, Paul

  dictionaries, First Lady term

  Dictionary of American History (Pillsbury)

  Dimmick, Mary (later Harrison)

  diphtheria

  Diseases of the Mind (Rush)

  Diseases of the Stomach (Van Valzah)

  Doughty, Francis E.

  Drobaugh, James E.

  drug dependency

  Dubovoy, Sina

  Easter egg roll, White House

  eclampsia

  Edson, Susan

  Edwards, Elizabeth Todd

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

  Eisenhower, Julie Nixon

  Eisenhower, Mamie

  Emerson, Jason

  Emmet, Thomas Addis

  endocarditis

  epilepsy

  erysipelas

  Evans, E.M.

  Everett, Charles

  eye ailments

  Face the Nation, L. Bush interview

  Feelgood, Dr.

  Fillmore, Abigail (earlier Powers)

  Fillmore, Caroline

  Fillmore, Mary Abigail “Abbie”

  Fillmore, Millard (husband of Abigail)

  Fillmore, Millard Powers (son of Abigail)

  The Final Days (Woodward and Bernstein)

  Finney, John

  First Ladies (Anthony)

  First Ladies (Caroli)

  First Ladies (Truman)

  First Ladies, overview

  First Lady (Dayton and Kaufman)

  The First Lady of the Land (Nirdlinger)

  Fish, Julia

  Foltz, Jonathan M.

  Folsom, Frances “Frankie” (later Cleveland)

  Foraker, Joseph B.

  Ford, Betty (earlier Bloomer)

  Ford, Bob

  Ford, Gerald

  Ford, Susan

  Fouty, William

  Fox, Kathy

  Fox, Maggie

  fractures

  France, Adams’ peace negotiations

  Freud, Sigmund

  Fugitive Slave Law

  Gaither, Dr.

  gallbladder disease

  Galt, Edith Bolling (later Wilson)

  Galt, Norman

  Gara, Larry

  Gardiner, David

  Gardiner, Julia (later Tyler)

  Gardiner, Margaret

  Gardner, Franklin

  Garfield, Abe

  Garfield, James

  Garfield, Lucretia

  Garrod, Archibald

  gastrointestinal maladies

  Geer, Emily

  George Washington University Hospital

  Germantown, Pennsylvania

  Gibbons, Henry

  Gilbert, Robert E.

  Gordon, Alice Gertrude “Altrude” (later Grayson)

  Gordon, James

  Gould, Louis L.

  Gouveneur, Samuel

  Graham, James Walter

  Graham, Wallace

  Grant, Julia Dent

  Grant, Nellie (later Sartoris)

  Grant, Ulysses

  Graves, Robert

  Graves’ disease

  Gray’s Ferry

  Grayson, Alice Gertrude “Altrude” (earlier Gordon)

  Grayson, Cary

  Green, Charles

  Greenbrier resort

  Gross, Samuel

  Guiteau, Charles

  Gurewitsch, David

  Hahnemann, Samuel

  Haig, Alexander

  Hall, Dr.

  Hall, James Crowdhill

  Halsted, William

  Hamilton, Alexander

  Hamman, Louis

  Hardin, Bernard

  Harding, Florence Kling DeWolfe

  Harding, George

  Harding, Phoebe

  Harding, Warren

  Harrison, Anna

  Harrison, Benjamin

  Harrison, Caroline (earlier Scott)

  Harrison, Elizabeth

  Harrison, Henry

  Harrison, Jane Irwin

  Harrison, Mary

  Harrison, Russell

  Harrison, William Henry

  Hart, Craig

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel

  Hay, Mrs. John

  Hayes, Emily (earlier Platt)

  Hayes, Lucy Webb

  Hayes, Russell

  Hayes, Rutherford B.

  head injuries

  headaches

  Healy, Maud

  heart ailments

  hemorrhoids, L. Adams’

  Henry, Anson

  Herron, Eleanor (later Moore)

  Herron, Harriet Collins

  Herron, Helen “Nellie” (later Taft)

  Herron, John Williamson

  Heymann, C. David

  Hibben, John Grier

  Hill, Clint

  Hippocrates

  Hirschfelder, Joseph

  Hobart, Jennie

  Holloway, Laura C.

  homeopathic treatments

  Homestead strike

  Honyman, Robert

  Hoover, Allan Henry

  Hoover, Herbert, Jr.

  Hoover, Lou

  House, Edward

  Howe, Annie

  Howe, George, Jr.

  Howe, Nancy

  Hunt, Harriot Kezla

  Huntt, Henry

  Hutton, John

  hypertension

  hyperthyroidism

  hysterics

  infinitesimals law, homeopathy

  influenza, Edith Wilson’s

  Irving, Washington

  Jackson, Andrew

  Jacobson, Max

  jalap treatments

  Jaspan, Jonathan

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jenner, Edward

  Johnson, Andrew

  Johnson, Eliza

  Johnson, Lady Bird

  Johnson, Louisa Catherine

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Johnson, Martha

  Johnson, Reverdy

  Johnson, Thomas

  Johnston, William

  Kaufman, George S.

  Keckley, Elizabeth

  Keller, William

  Kennedy, Arabella

  Kennedy, Caroline

  Kennedy, Jacqueline “Jackie,”

  Kennedy, John (Fillmore administration)

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, John F., Jr.

  Kennedy, Patrick Joseph

  Kennedy, Robert F.

  Kennedy, Rose

  Ketcham, Ralph

  kidney disease

  Kirby, S.

  Knab, Douglas

  Kolmar, Dr.

  Kortright, Elizabeth (later Monroe)

  Kushner, Rose

  The Ladies of the White House (Holloway)

  Lafayette, Madame de

  Lane, Harriet

  laudanum

  Laughlin, Samuel L.

  Lawrence, Richard

  Lazear, Jesse

  lazy eye, J. Grant’s

  Leahy, Christopher

  Lear, Polly

  Lear, Tobias

  Lee, Alice Hathaway (later Roosevelt)

  Lee, Burton, III

  Leech, Margaret

  leech treatments

  Lerner, Barron H.

  leukemia, R. Bush’s

  Leveran, Charles

  Levine, Samuel

  library, White House

  life expectancy, statistics

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lincoln, Eddie

  Lincoln, Mary Todd

  Lincoln, Robert

  Lincoln, Tad

  Lincoln, Willie

  Living History (Clinton)

  Locock, Sir Charles

  Long, John D.

 
Los Angeles Times

  Luckett, Edith (later Robbins, then Davis)

  Lukash, William

  lumpectomies

  Lungren, Jack

  Lungren, John C.

  lupus, dog’s

  lymphoma, J. Kenney’s

  Madison, Dolley

  Madison, James

  Maguire, Frank

  malaria

  mammograms, screening rates

  Marcy, William

  Mariano, Connie

  Mattingly, Thomas

  May, Dr.

  Mayo, Charles

  Mayo, William

  Mayo Clinic

  McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson

  McAdoo, William

  McCallops, James S.

  McDonough, Sally

  McDowell, Ephraim

  McIlrath, Dr.

  McIntire, Ross T.

  McKinley, Ida

  McKinley, Ida (child of Ida)

  McKinley, Katherine

  McKinley, William

  McLean, Evalyn

  Means, Abby A.

  measles

  Medical Mirror

  Menière’s disease

  mercury treatments

  methimazole

  Michela, Bernard J.

  Miller, Thomas

  Millie (dog)

  Modern First Ladies (Gould)

  Monroe, Eliza Hay

  Monroe, Elizabeth Kortright

  Monroe, James (husband of Elizabeth)

  Monroe, James Spence (child of Elizabeth)

  Monroe, Maria Hester

  Moore, Eleanor (earlier Herron)

  Morgan, John

  Morris, Edmund

  mortality rates, diseases

  Moses, A.

  Mosier, John

  mosquitoes as vectors

  Mrs. Adams in Winter (O’Brien)

  Mumler, William H.

  Murray, William Vans

  National Enquirer

  National First Ladies’ Library

  New York City

  New York Times

  Nirdlinger, Charles F.

  Nixon, Julie (later Eisenhower)

  Nixon, Pat

  Nixon, Richard M.

  Norris, Basil

  Noyan treatments

  Obama, Michelle

  O’Brien, Michael

  Onassis, Aristotle

  Ord, Mary

  O’Reilly, Robert M.

  Orman, Ben

  Osler, William

  osteoarthritis

  Packard, Francis Appleton

  Packard, Randall M.

  pancreatitis, B. Ford’s

  Paracelsus

  partnership patterns

  Payne, Anna

  Payne, Dorothea

  phenobarbital

  Philadelphia, yellow fever epidemics

  Phillips, Dr.

  phrenology

  Physick, Philip Synge

  Pierce, Benny

  Pierce, Frank Robert

  Pierce, Franklin

  Pierce, Franklin, Jr.

  Pierce, Jane Appleton

  Pillsbury, Stanley

  Plasmodium spp.

  Platt, Emily (later Hayes)

  pneumonia

  Pocahontas

  political advisor role, during the 1800s

  political advisor role, during the 1900s

  Polk, Gustavus

  Polk, James

  Polk, Sarah (earlier Childress)

  Portman, Dr.

 

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