Brian Eshleman

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Popular medical writers often suggested that patients simply buck up. “The lesson to be learned from this is as follows,” read one neurologist’s treatise. “Lead an active but varied life.” The advice made sense within the cultural conversation about manhood: living vigorously was both a prescription and a cure.
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