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

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by Deppisch, Ludwig M. , M. D.

Powel, Elizabeth Willing

  Powers, Abigail (later Fillmore)

  prednisone

  preeclampsia

  pregnancies, during the 1800s

  pregnancies, during the 1900s

  The Presidents’ Wives (Watson)

  Preston, Thomas Jex

  Princeton, explosion

  professions/occupations, before White House

  quinine treatments

  Radcliffe, Donnie

  Randolph, Edmund

  rankings: First Lady

  Reagan, Nancy (earlier Robbins, then Davis)

  Reagan, Patti

  Reagan, Ron

  Reagan, Ronald

  Reed, Walter

  Reeves, Thomas

  Regula, Mary

  Regula, Ralph

  respiratory ailments

  rheumatic fever, M. Eisenhower’s

  rheumatism/rheumatoid arthritis

  Richardson, Charles W.

  Riley, Dr.

  Riley, James Whitcomb

  Rixey, Presley Marion

  Robb, George

  Robbins, Edith (earlier Luckett, later Davis)

  Robbins, Nancy (later Davis, then Reagan)

  Rockefeller, Happy

  Rolfe, John

  Rolfe, Thomas

  Roosevelt, Alice Hathaway (earlier Lee)

  Roosevelt, Anna

  Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carrow

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Ethel

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Roosevelt, Quentin

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Ruffin, Sterling

  Rush, Benjamin

  Ryan, Thelma Catherine “Pat” (later Nixon)

  Ryan, Tom

  Safire, William

  Salinger, Pierre

  Sartoris, Algernon

  Sartoris, Nellie Grant

  Sawyer, Carl

  Sawyer, Charles

  Sayre, Francis

  Sayre, Jesse (earlier Wilson)

  Schlesinger, Arthur

  Schumer, Charles

  Scott, Caroline (later Harrison)

  Scott, Henry (friend of McKinleys)

  Scott, Henry M. (brother of Caroline Scott, later Harrison)

  Scott, John

  Scott, Mary

  Scott, W.

  sepsis, I. McKinley’s

  Sewall, Thomas

  Seward, William

  Shepherd, Jack

  similia principle, homeopathy

  skin cancer, L. Bush’s

  smallpox

  Smathers, George

  Smith, Abigail “Nabby” (earlier Adams)

  Smith, Helen McCain

  Smith, James

  Smith, Margaret Mackall (later Taylor)

  Snow, Tony

  Snyder, Howard

  social/ceremonial role, during the 1800s

  social/ceremonial role, during the 1900s

  Spalding, Chuck

  spiritualism

  squamous cell carcinoma, L. Bush’s

  staph infection, J. Coolidge’s

  Stephens, Charles

  Sternberg, William

  Sterrett, William

  Stone, Robert K.

  strabismus, J. Grant’s

  strokes, during the 1800s

  strokes, during the 1900s

  subdural hematoma, H. Clinton’s

  suicidal thoughts/suicides

  surgeries

  Sydenham, Thomas

  Taft, Charles Phelps

  Taft, Helen (daughter of Nellie)

  Taft, Helen Herron “Nellie,”

  Taft, Horace

  Taft, Mary-Florence

  Taft, Robert

  Taft, William Howard

  tartar treatments

  Taylor, Ann Margaret (later Wood)

  Taylor, Margaret Mackall (earlier Smith)

  Taylor, Mary Elizabeth “Betty” (later Bliss)

  Taylor, Octavia

  Taylor, Sarah Knox (later Davis)

  Taylor, Zachary

  temperance movement

  Thackery, William Makepeace

  Thistlethwaite, Richard

  Thomas, John Moylan

  thyroid problems, Bushs’

  Tillary, Dr.

  tobacco use

  Todd, John (husband of D. Madison)

  Todd, John Payne (son of D. Madison)

  Todd, Lucy

  Todd, Thomas

  Todd, William Temple

  toxemia of pregnancy

  transparency practices, overview

  Travell, Janet

  Trenton, New Jersey

  Trist, Elizabeth

  Trudeau, Edward

  Trudeau, Francis

  Truman, Bess Wallace

  Truman, Harry

  Truman, Mary Margaret

  Tubb, Richard

  tuberculosis

  Tufts, Cotton

  tumors

  Tyler, Elizabeth (later Waller)

  Tyler, John

  Tyler, Julia Gardiner

  Tyler, Letitia Christian

  Tyler, Letitia Semple

  Tyler, Mary

  Tyler, Priscilla Cooper

  Tyler, Robert

  typhoid fever

  typhus

  ulcers, B. Truman’s

  uremic poisoning

  vaccinations

  Van Valzah, William

  Venzke, Jane Walter

  vertigo problems, M. Eisenhower’s

  vesicovaginal fistula, C. Harrison’s

  Waller, Elizabeth Tyler

  Walsh, John

  Walters, Barbara

  Warren, Bill

  Washington, Fanny Bassett

  Washington, George

  Washington, Martha

  Washington, D.C., climate hazards

  Washington Post

  Watson, Robert P.

  Webster, Daniel

  Webster, Fletcher

  Weinstein, Edwin A.

  Welch, William

  Wesleyan Female College

  The White House Doctor (Mariano)

  White House Medical Unit

  White Oaks Sanatorium

  Whitson, Susan

  Widdowson, Dr.

  Wikoff, Dr.

  Willis, John

  Willis, Nelly

  Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt

  Wilson, Eleanor (later McAdoo)

  Wilson, Ellen Axson

  Wilson, Jesse (later Sayre)

  Wilson, J.R.

  Wilson, Margaret

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Wood, Ann Margaret (earlier Taylor)

  Wood, James Craven

  Wood, Lawrence C.

  Wood, Leonard

  Wood, Robert Crooke

  Woodbury, Levi

  Woodward, Bob

  Wyman, Jane

  yellow fever epidemics

  Young, Hugh

 

 

 


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