Article ID: CBB794563224

A Hypothesis: King Henry VIII’s (1491–1547) Personality Change: A Case of Lead Poisoning? (2017)

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Henry VIII (1491–1547) became King of England in 1509. He started out as a good monarch, sensible, reasonable and pleasant, but later his behaviour changed drastically. He became irascible, intolerant, violent and tyrannical. In January 1536, Henry had a serious jousting accident and was unconscious for 2 h. It is generally believed that this accident played a major role in his personality change. Letters of that time, however, indicate that the change began insidiously in 1534 and became most drastic in 1535, a year before the accident. Henry had suffered from leg ulcers before and after the accident and had been constantly treated for them for many years. Sloane MS1047, now in the British Library in London, contains the prescriptions for the medications used to treat these ulcers. Many of the medications contain a high proportion of lead in various forms. Lead can be absorbed through skin, especially damaged skin. Absorbed lead can affect the brain, causing psychiatric problems, especially those associated with violence. The author presents a hypothesis that absorbed lead from his medications might have been a major factor in King Henry’s personality change.

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Authors & Contributors
Jayasena, Channa N.
Roger, Euan C.
Radici, Livia
Kleineke, Hannes
Rampling, J M
Lellock, Jasmine Shay
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Vesalius
Perspectives on Science
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Publishers
University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Toronto Press
University of Rochester Press
University of Massachusetts Press
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Medicine
Poisoning
Science and culture
Medicine and society
Lead poisoning
Law and legislation
People
Henry VIII, King of England
Milton, John
Spenser, Edmund
Sidney, Philip
Shakespeare, William
Sennert, Daniel
Time Periods
16th century
15th century
Renaissance
17th century
Medieval
18th century
Places
England
Hellenistic world
United States
Italy
Germany
France
Institutions
Università di Padova
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