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LEONARD TRASK: MEDICAL CURIOSITY OF THE 1800S

Leonard Trask, the Wonderful Invalid.Leonard Trask (June 30, 1805 – ?)[1] was an American who suffered from a "contortion of neck and spine" during his late 20s after an accident while horse riding, which led to Trask becoming a medical curiosity. After numerous attempts at a cure, several further accidents resulting from his condition, and a loss of employment and mobility, Trask (by then earning small amounts of money as a curiosity) published an account of his condition which further increased his renown. His condition remained unsolved upon his death, but he was subsequently diagnosed post mortem with ankylosing spondylitis (AS).[1]

 

 

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Uploaded on June 11, 2011
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