Mainwaring Richard D, Riley Harris D
Stanford University Medical Center, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Sutter Memorial Hospital, Sacramento, CA, USA.
South Med J. 2005 Aug;98(8):800-4. doi: 10.1097/00007611-200508000-00013.
General Robert E. Lee has been interpreted by history as one of the most intriguing personalities of the American Civil War era. In more recent years, there has been much speculation regarding General Lee's health during the war and the possible influence this had on his decision making and performance. Lee's personal letters during and after the war provide some documentation about his health condition, albeit through the eyes of a lay person. The history that was recorded by his personal physicians in Lexington, Virginia provides invaluable insights into his medical history. This manuscript focuses on the lives of these two physicians, Drs. Howard Barton and Robert Madison, and their interactions with their famous patient.
罗伯特·E·李将军被历史诠释为美国内战时期最具魅力的人物之一。近年来,人们对李将军在战争期间的健康状况以及这可能对他的决策和表现产生的影响进行了诸多猜测。李将军在战争期间及战后的私人信件提供了一些关于他健康状况的记录,尽管这些记录是从外行人的角度出发的。他在弗吉尼亚州列克星敦的私人医生所记录的历史为了解他的病史提供了宝贵的见解。这份手稿聚焦于这两位医生,霍华德·巴顿医生和罗伯特·麦迪逊医生的生平,以及他们与这位著名病人的互动。