Today we’re talking about the history of ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The history of ADHD is likely as long and complex as the history of humanity itself, but of course, we can only access small pieces of history through whatever documents have been left behind.
This episode begins with Theophrastus’ “Obtuse Man,” continues through the medieval tie of spiritual health with mental health, and finishes off with a discussion of Sir Alexander Crichton’s work changing the course of neurodivergent history at the very turn of the 19th century. Stay tuned for a follow-up episode, covering the 20th century!
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