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    Mary Todd Lincoln

    First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865

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  1. Jul 6, 2016 · Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-82), wife of President Abraham Lincoln, was forcibly committed to an asylum, but a contemporary doctor and scholar now believes she wasn't mentally ill at all....

  2. Jul 12, 2019 · The one thing everyone seems to know about Abraham Lincoln's wife is that she suffered from mental illness. Rumors spread through Civil War era Washington that Mrs. Lincoln was insane, and her reputation for mental instability persists to the present day. But are those rumors even true?

  3. Apr 13, 2018 · Today, we might see her erratic behavior as evidence of her possible bipolar disorder or as a sign of the trauma and loneliness she experienced during the chaotic days following her husband’s...

  4. Mary Lincoln suffered from physical and mental health problems during her life. She had frequent migraines, which were exacerbated by a head injury in 1863. She likely suffered with depression; some medical historians think she may have had bipolar disorder.

  5. Dec 13, 2016 · “After her death in 1882, historians—all of them initially male—began to mine her legacy, advancing a questionable theory of lifelong mental illness that remains hotly debated today,” Bloomer...

  6. Jul 16, 2016 · "When have I ever been so easily bamboozled?" But Dr. John Sotos, a physician and medical historian, says the famously fiery first lady was not only misunderstood - but misdiagnosed. Sotos puts...

  7. Apr 7, 2020 · April 14, 1865, got off to a far better start than most days in the White House Mary Todd Lincoln. For years, Abraham Lincoln's wife had been attacked in the press for her profligate spending ...

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