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Volume 343:741-742 September 7, 2000 Number 10
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The Neurologic Illness of Eugene O'Neill

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 by Price, B. H.
To the Editor: In their article on Eugene O'Neill (April 13 issue),1 Price and Richardson incorrectly claim that "existing biographies of O'Neill have displayed considerable uncertainty about the details" of the "ultimately lethal neurodegenerative disease" that crippled O'Neill during the final years of his life. Price and Richardson go on to say — also inaccurately — that "the results of the autopsy were not released" and that the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease that O'Neill's doctors had made during his lifetime "can now be refuted on the basis of clinical and anatomical findings."

In our biography, O'Neill,2 first published in . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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