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Illnesses of the Brain in John Quincy Adams
Authors:George Paulson
Affiliation:Neurology Department The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health Columbus OH USA
Abstract:John Quincy Adams, the sixth and perhaps most scholarly American president, served courageously despite familial essential tremor, depression, and cerebrovascular disease. His cousin Samuel Adams and his father John Adams also had essential tremor, which the later called "quiveration". Alcoholism and depression affected several members of J.Q. Adams's family. Following his own time as president, J.Q. Adams returned to duty as the congressman who most assiduously fought slavery, a fight he continued even after he had suffered a major left hemispheric stroke. His fatal collapse in Congress, protesting the Mexican War, is legendary among the final illnesses of American statesmen.
Keywords:Essential Tremor  John Quincy Adams  John Adams  Cerebrovascular Disease  Depression
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