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- Leonard_Trask abstract "Leonard Trask (June 30, 1805 – April 13, 1861) 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).".
- Leonard_Trask birthDate "1805-06-30".
- Leonard_Trask birthYear "1805".
- Leonard_Trask deathDate "1861-04-13".
- Leonard_Trask deathYear "1861".
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- Leonard_Trask dateOfBirth "1805-06-30".
- Leonard_Trask dateOfDeath "1861-04-13".
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- Leonard_Trask name "Trask, Leonard".
- Leonard_Trask quote "Farewell—and peace be with you evermore.".
- Leonard_Trask quote "He was once an athletic and muscular man—symmetrical in person—broad chest and shoulders—erect in form, and stately in his movements, presenting to the eye a picture of health and strength. That symmetry has now departed, those once powerful muscles have become feeble—that agile step falters—and a mere wreck is all that remains of the physical man! His extraordinary sufferings—his accidental deformity—his rigid spine, and bowed head—the result of injury and disease.".
- Leonard_Trask quote "I thank you kindly, sympathizing friends-".
- Leonard_Trask quote "On these alone my earthly weal depends-".
- Leonard_Trask quote "Your favours, your kind patronage implore;".
- Leonard_Trask shortDescription "American medical curiosity".
- Leonard_Trask source "An account of Trask's condition, from the 1860 account in A Brief Historical Sketch of the Life and Sufferings of Leonard Trask, the Wonderful Invalid.".
- Leonard_Trask source "Trask's final message in his account, in the form of a poem address to the reader of A Brief Historical Sketch of the Life and Sufferings of Leonard Trask, the Wonderful Invalid.".
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- Leonard_Trask description "American medical curiosity".
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- Leonard_Trask comment "Leonard Trask (June 30, 1805 – April 13, 1861) 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.".
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