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"King George is largely remembered for those periods when he lost ... The arsenic from the very medication he was being given to control his "madness" was triggering more attacks. His porphyric ...
Lance Oppenheim dives into the all-too-common madness of King George: "I think he likes when people fail so he can punish them." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Still, some questions remain: ...
if nothing else it’s a better use of cable news time than the screechingly reactionary talk show hosted by Evan Green (a bespectacled Dan Stevens), who tears so-called “King George” a new ...
His innovative success with the mentally ill led to him being summoned when King George III first displayed symptoms of apparent madness in 1788. When Dr Willis was first called, he encountered ...
In the film The Madness of King George, the Puritan pastor charged with monitoring and rectifying the conduct of the crazed George III says to him firmly, ominously, “I have you in my eye ...