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Kevin Sutton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Mar 2000 20:52:17 -0600
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Joseph Previte wrote:

>Linda Rogers wrote regarding Glenn Gould:
>
>>...occasional speculation that Glen Gould may have suffered from
>>either Turet's Syndrome,...
>
>The correct spelling is Tourette Syndrome, and as a physician, having
>read much about him and watched him in many hours of filmed performances
>strongly doubt either diagnosis.

I recently read a portion of a recent Gould bio written by a friend of
his who was a psychologist.  He allowed for the possibility that Gould
had a rare form of Autism, one that caused his idiosyncracies, but did not
disable him in other ways.  I can't remember the details, but given your
medical expertise, would you be so kind as to identify the alleged malady
and elaborate a bit on the possiblities of Gould having been such a case?
It would be interesting to hear another professional opinion on the
subject.

Kevin Sutton

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