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The Royal Malady of King George III | From the Stacks 

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In 1789, King George III of Great Britain began displaying symptoms of mental illness. This quickly led to a power struggle known as the Regency Crisis. Amidst this political turmoil, a former courtier to king, Philip Withers, wrote a pamphlet aiming to malign the king's son and presumed successor, Prince George of Wales. Join Mütter Museum staff member Charlie Dawson to learn more about this historic event and explore this fascinating book from our Library collection!
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Комментарии : 12   
@damonroberts7372
@damonroberts7372 2 года назад
Because of George III's remission from porphyria in 1789, female prisoners of the Crown then awaiting execution had their sentences commuted to penal transportation to Australia. That included two fourteen year old girls, Mary Wade and Jane Whiting, who had been sentenced to hang on a trumped-up charge of "highway robbery". Mary Wade has literally _tens of thousands_ of descendants now, including one of Australia's former Prime Ministers. Some of the pivots of history are truly bizarre.
@ilhuicatlamatini
@ilhuicatlamatini 2 года назад
I had no idea the “illness receded” ! I’ll be googling this story for more information lol, thanks 🤴
@lezafullerton5941
@lezafullerton5941 2 года назад
The poor King of Prussia mistaken for a tree lol
@joannawarrens5117
@joannawarrens5117 2 года назад
Wait the illness receded? That’s weird. Poison, virus????
@damonroberts7372
@damonroberts7372 2 года назад
Remission from porphyria.
@joannawarrens5117
@joannawarrens5117 2 года назад
@@damonroberts7372 oh. Thanks!
@mamatulie6591
@mamatulie6591 2 года назад
The illness came back. There was a regency for the last 10 years of his reign.
@Lucius1958
@Lucius1958 2 года назад
Yes: Byron wrote in 1819: *"An old, mad, blind, despised and dying King..."*
@megthomas580
@megthomas580 Год назад
@@Lucius1958 I definitely wouldn’t say he was despised. Certainly not in Britain.
@phinhnanthasone1231
@phinhnanthasone1231 2 года назад
Since Elizabeth II was loved by most, nobody tried to smear her in such a way (I believe)
@southerncharm8211
@southerncharm8211 2 года назад
The Madness of King George is s one of my favorite movies for a long time now. Pretty much completely inaccurate historically speaking, it's still entertaining.
@themcgeefamily7514
@themcgeefamily7514 2 года назад
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