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My Ancestor With Mental Illness Was Born in a Time Before Asylums. Here’s How He Lived.

Por: Slate Tech March 04, 2023

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Balter stopped speaking in around 1760. According to his family, his self-imposed silence was the result of a sudden trauma, but they couldn’t agree on what, exactly, that was. Maybe it was a disastrous sea voyage. Or maybe it was the profound shock of watching a chest of money sink to the ocean floor in the course of that voyage. Or maybe it was because he was unlucky in love, pining for a German girl who didn’t return his affections. The... + full article



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