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100 1 _aLungren, John C.,
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245 1 0 _aHealing Richard Nixon :
_ba doctor's memoir /
_cJohn C. Lungren and John C. Lungren, Jr. ; with a foreword by Rick Perlstein.
264 1 _aLexington :
_bUniversity Press of Kentucky,
_c[2003]
264 4 _c©2003
300 _axxv, 218 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :
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_c23 cm
336 _atext
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 197-201) and index.
505 0 0 _tForeword --
_tPrefaces --
_tAcknowledgments --
_g1..
_tThe Cease of Majesty --
_g2..
_tFrom Pharaohs to Phlebitis --
_g3..
_tDread Unconcealed --
_g4..
_tThe Plot Thickens --
_g5..
_tOn the Campaign Trail I --
_g6..
_tOn the Campaign Trail II --
_g7..
_tThe Haldeman Enigma --
_g8..
_tDefeating Death --
_g9..
_tJudge Sirica's Medical Panel --
_g10..
_tNixon, Sinatra, Dreyfus --
_g11..
_tHabeas Corpus: Nixon on Watergate and Vietnam --
_g12..
_tNixon and the Jews --
_g13..
_tNixon and Kissinger --
_g14..
_tRegimen for Recovery --
_g15..
_tDreadful Summoners --
_g16..
_tNixon in China --
_g17..
_tPat Nixon and The Final Days --
_g18..
_tNew Glory --
_tAppendix --
_tNotes --
_tBibliography --
_tIndex.
520 1 _a"In the weeks following Richard Nixon's resignation from the presidency, America was fundamentally shaken. Many wondered if the nation would ever recover from the Watergate scandal. During this time of intense paranoia, Nixon's every action was scrutinized and questionned. Exiled, Nixon was a fallen man - physically in shambles and sinking further and further into a deep depression." "Dr. John C. Lungren became a campaign physician during Nixon's 1952 vice-presidential bid, and their close relationship, both personal and professional, endured until Nixon's death over forty years later. After Watergate, Nixon made a personal plea to his old friend and physician: "I want you to take care of me because I trust you and I know you wouldn't want anything from me." Lungren assumed the responsibility of caring for Nixon - unaware that his own motives, methods, and decisions would ultimately arouse national criticism." "Lungren offers insights into Nixon's psyche that only a personal physician - and friend - could have. Lungren observed in Nixon the qualities that defined him as a leader and the weaknesses that led to his political fall."--BOOK JACKET.
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