Tag: Lityerary Essays
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Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832): Medical aspects
Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832) is widely credited with inventing and popularizing the modern historical novel. Born in Edinburgh in 1771, he grew up during the intellectual ferment of the Scottish Enlightenment. At eighteen months, he developed a fever followed by permanent lameness in his right leg—consistent with paralytic poliomyelitis. In the hope that the country…
