What was Lincoln's addiction?

As a nineteenth-century American, Lincoln would have understood how liquor was seemingly omnipresent in both personal and professional life, contributingto the massive public health crisis of rampant alcoholism.
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What was Lincoln addicted to?

Drugstores back then offered a cornucopia of now illegal or controlled substances. In just one three month sampling of the Corneau & Diller's ledger lists Lincoln's Springfield neighbors buying morphine, laudanum, chloroform, quinine, opium pills, mercury, and belladonna (from the deadly nightshade plant).
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Did Abe Lincoln have a drinking problem?

He didn't smoke or drink.

Lincoln didn't drink. Alcohol made him feel "flabby and undone." He didn't smoke or chew tobacco, either.
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Was Mary Todd Lincoln a drug addict?

After studying her life, I discovered another side of Mary Todd Lincoln that permeates Savage Conversations. Mary was a laudanum addict, and I believe the drug, not repulsion, fueled her nightly visions of American Indians. There's of course more to her story, but uncertainties lingered for me.
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Is there a drug called mercury?

As his friends understood, mercury was often prescribed for melancholy or "hypochondriasis," a condition Lincoln famously endured. Mercury in the form of the blue pill is a potential neurotoxin, which we have demonstrated by recreating and testing the recipe.
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What pills did Lincoln take?

Lincoln was known to have taken "blue mass," a pill containing mercury, apparently to treat his persistent "melancholia," (then known also as hypochondriasis.) In 1861, a few months after the inauguration, however, perceptively noting that blue mass made him "cross," Lincoln stopped taking the medication.
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What is this blue pill?

'The blue pill' – or 'the little blue pill' – is the nickname given to the erectile dysfunction treatment Viagra, due to its appearance. Viagra is the most widely used of all erectile dysfunction treatments.
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What did Mary Todd Lincoln do?

Mary Todd Lincoln was born December 13, 1818, in Lexington, Kentucky. She was the first lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865, while her husband Abraham Lincoln served as the 16th president.
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What was Abraham Lincoln's ethnicity?

Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, the second child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, in a log cabin on Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky. He was a descendant of Samuel Lincoln, an Englishman who migrated from Hingham, Norfolk, to its namesake, Hingham, Massachusetts, in 1638.
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What happened to Mary Todd Lincoln after the assassination?

The United States was a nation of widows in 1865, but Mary Lincoln was the first widow of an assassinated president. Overcome by the loss, she grieved alone, seeing only family and close friends. In mid-May 1865 she left the White House and moved to Chicago with sons Robert and Tad.
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Which president drank the most?

Franklin Pierce earned Will-Weber's nod as the drunkest president in American history. According to the writer, Pierce "drank a lot of everything" and once said after leaving office, "What can an ex-president of the United States do except get drunk?" He died of cirrhosis of the liver at age 65.
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Did Abe Lincoln smoke cigars?

Because he died before his birthday in 1953, he was a mere 109 years old, not 111 as was reported at the time. Even so, he had a noteworthy prescription for a long life: "Work hard, don't worry and smoke plenty of cigars."
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What was president Lincoln's favorite drink?

1. Abraham Lincoln - Water. Abraham Lincoln is known as one of the “driest” presidents since he rarely drinks. What he liked to consume is plain water.
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What did Mary Todd suffer from?

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. Instead, he believes, she had a condition called pernicious anemia.
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What color was Lincoln's skin?

According to Lincoln's law partner William H. Herndon, Lincoln had "very dark skin" although "his cheeks were leathery and saffron-colored" and "his face was ... sallow," and "his hair was dark, almost black". Abraham Lincoln described himself c.
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What color is Abraham Lincoln's hair?

Abraham Lincoln's hair was dark brown.
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How did Mary Lincoln feel about slavery?

Mary Todd Lincoln's position on slavery

Family stories suggest that she recognized the evils of slavery as a young woman and favored colonization but did not view the races as equal.
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Did Abraham Lincoln marry his cousin?

Abraham Lincoln and Cousin Harriet Hanks

Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd when he was thirty-two, struggling to earn a living as a circuit lawyer. Within a year, they had a son and a small house in Springfield, Illinois.
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What are 3 interesting facts about Abraham Lincoln?

➢ At 6 foot, 4 inches, Abraham Lincoln was the tallest president. ➢ Lincoln was the first president to be born outside of the original thirteen colonies. ➢ Lincoln was the first president to be photographed at his inauguration. John Wilkes Booth (his assassin) can be seen standing close to Lincoln in the picture.
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What happens if a woman takes Viagra?

What happens if a woman takes Viagra? Just as Viagra helps improve blood flow for an erection, it may improve blood flow in the female reproductive parts. When this happens, it may cause more sensitivity and stimulation, causing the person taking it to become more aroused.
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Does Viagra make you last longer?

Viagra is a medication that helps you to get and keep an erection, so it can make you last longer in bed if you're finding it difficult to stay erect during sex. However, Viagra does not help you last longer if you're orgasming faster than you want to.
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What's a yellow pill?

A synonym for Valium®, popularised by the song 'Mother's Little Helper,' written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
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What US president had syphilis?

Abraham Lincoln told his biographer, friend, and law partner of 18 years, William Hearndon, that he had been infected with syphilis in 1835 or 1836.
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Is mercury poisoning permanent?

When detected early, mercury poisoning can be halted. Neurological effects from mercury toxicity are often permanent. If you suspect sudden mercury poisoning, call the Poison Control Center at 800-222-1222.
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