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Crafting Medical History: Revisiting the "Definitive" Account of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Terminal Illness
- Bulletin of the History of Medicine
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2007
- pp. 386-406
- 10.1353/bhm.2007.0038
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While revisionist historians have challenged many standard interpretations of events in the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, one account has remained virtually unscathed: an article about Roosevelt's terminal illness and death written by one of his physicians, Howard G. Bruenn. Yet this article, like all historical documents, was not "objective" but rather a reflection of social and political forces—both from the 1940s, when Roosevelt became ill, and from 1970, when Bruenn's piece was published. This essay argues that Bruenn, the Roosevelt family, and the historian James MacGregor Burns worked together to craft a document that told the story of Roosevelt's decline with a predictable trajectory.