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Abraham Lincoln, Aortic Regurgitation and Abscesses
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Sunil Bhatia
Manoj Brahmbhatt
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Douglas R Hammond
Almoi’zzlideenillah Mustafa
Jennifer Perry
Publication date
18 December 2014
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'Royal College of Surgeons of England'
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Abstract
Abraham Lincoln was an exceptionally tall man with a long, thin face and huge hands and feet. His mother had a similar build – an observation that in 1962 led AM Gordon to first propose that President Lincoln had Marfan syndrome
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