Article ID: CBB001320462

Retrodiagnoses: Investigating the Ills of Long-Dead Celebrities (2012)

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The murky circumstances of Vladimir Lenin's death have made it popular among medical history sleuths. The most recent group to take it on was the 19th annual Historical Clinicopathological Conference (HCPC) in May. The HCPC examines cases of historical celebrities who suffered from mysterious ailments, such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Christopher Columbus, and King Herod. Diagnosing ancient emperors and explorers may seem an eccentric pursuit for doctors---the "patients" have long since died---but the HCPC is hardly alone. The quest to retrodiagnose dead celebrities has proved irresistible to doctors for over a century---although some historians wish that doctors would stop trying to revise history and let the dead rest in peace. Some also dismiss the work as unilluminating and note that DNA testing of the dead can cause distress among living descendents.

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Authors & Contributors
Rose, Arthur
Foscati, Alessandra
Longsworth, Polly
Hirschhorn, Norbert
Hanley, Anne
Wright, David
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Medizinhistorisches Journal
Technai, An International Journal for Ancient Science and Technology
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Past and Present
Medical History
Publishers
Miami University
Oxford University Press
Manchester University Press
Brill
Amsterdam University Press
Concepts
Historiography
Historical method
History of medicine, as a discipline
Disease and diseases
Medicine
Diagnosis
People
Singer, Charles Joseph
Sudhoff, Karl
Rosenberg, Charles E.
Hildegard Von Bingen, Saint
Foucault, Michel
Down, John Langdon Haydon
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
20th century
Medieval
Ancient
Places
Great Britain
Spain
Latin America
Italy
Greece
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