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==Books==
* Douglas, C. [http://omni.cc.purdue.edu/~sbenning/el102c/Darwin.html Changing Theories of Darwin's Illness], Purdue University.
*{{cite book |author=Colp, Ralph |title=To be an invalid: the illness of Charles Darwin |publisher=University of Chicago Press |year=1977 |isbn=0-226-11401-5 }}
*Desmond A and Moore A (1991) ''Darwin: The Life of a Tormented Evolutionist'' NY: Warner Books. Reviewed in ''New England Journal of Medicine'' by Ernst Mayr [http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/328/11/816 here]
*{{cite book |author=Pickover, Clifford A |title=Strange brains and genius: the secret lives of eccentric scientists and madmen |publisher=Plenum Trade |location=New York |year=1998 |isbn=0-306-45784-9 }}
*{{cite book |author=Pickering, George White |title=Creative malady: illness in the lives and minds of Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Elizabeth Barrett Browning |publisher=Oxford University Press  |year=1974 |isbn=0-04-920040-2 }}
*{{Citation
| last = Browne
| first = E. Janet
| year = 1995
| title = Charles Darwin: vol. 1 Voyaging
| publication-place = London
| publisher = Jonathan Cape
| isbn = 1-84413-314-1
}}
*{{Citation
| last = Browne
| first = E. Janet
| year = 2002
| title = Charles Darwin: vol. 2 The Power of Place
| publication-place = London
| publisher = Jonathan Cape
| isbn = 0-7126-6837-3
}}
*{{Citation
| last= Darwin
| first= Charles
| author-link=Charles Darwin
| year= 1887
| editor-last= Darwin
| editor-first= Francis
| title=The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter
| place=
| publication-place= London
| publisher=John Murray
| volume=1
| url=http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?viewtype=text&itemID=F1452.1&pageseq=1
}}.([[The Autobiography of Charles Darwin]])
*{{Citation
| last = Desmond
| first = Adrian
| last2 = Moore
| first2 = James
| year = 1991
| title = Darwin
| publication-place = London
| publisher =Michael Joseph, Penguin Group
| isbn =0718134303
}}
 
==Scholarly articles==
*{{cite journal |author=Bean WB |title=The illness of Charles Darwin |journal=Am J Med |volume=65|pages=572–4 |year=1978 |month=Oct |pmid=360834 |url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0002-9343(78)90843-4}}
*{{cite journal |author=Colp R |title=More on Darwin's illness |journal=Hist Sci |volume=38 |pages=219–36 |year=2000 |pmid=14674422 }}
*{{cite journal |author=Colp R |title=The dueling diagnoses of Darwin |journal=JAMA |volume=277 |pages=1275–6; author reply 1276–7 |year=1997 |pmid=9109457 }}
*{{cite journal |author=Rempf EJ |title=Charles Darwin — The Affective Sources of His Inspiration and Anxiety-Neurosis |journal=Psychoanalytic Review |volume=5 |pages=151–92 |year=1918}}
*{{cite journal |author=Adler |title=Darwin's illness |journal=Nature |volume=184 |pages=1102–4 |year=1959 |month=Oct |pmid=13791916 }}
*{{cite journal |author=Woodruff AW |title=Darwin's illness |journal=Isr J Med Sci |volume=26  |pages=163–4 |year=1990  |pmid=2109737 }}
*{{cite journal |author=Woodruff AW |title=The impact of Darwin's voyage to South America on his work and health |journal=Bull N Y Acad Med |volume=44  |pages=661–72 |year=1968  |pmid=4870694 }}
*{{cite journal |author=Woodruff AW |title=Darwin's health in relation to his voyage to South America |journal=Brit Med J |volume=1 |issue=5437 |pages=745–50 |year=1965 |pmid=14248443}}
*{{cite journal |author=Goldstein JH |title=Darwin, Chagas', mind, and body |journal=Perspect Biol Med |volume=32 |pages=586–601 |year=1989 |pmid=2506517 }}
 
==Popular articles==
*Milnter R (2002) Putting Darwin in His Place ''Scientific American'' [http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000B62D6-7E63-1D7E-90FB809EC5880000 October]
*[http://www.aboutdarwin.com/timeline/time_03.html AboutDarwin.com]
*[http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/1997/108/4 The Origin of Darwin's Anxiety]. ScienceNow - January 8, 1997.
*[http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/1997/108/4 The Origin of Darwin's Anxiety]. ScienceNow - January 8, 1997.

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Scholarly articles

  • Colp R (2000). "More on Darwin's illness". Hist Sci 38: 219–36. PMID 14674422.
  • Colp R (1997). "The dueling diagnoses of Darwin". JAMA 277: 1275–6; author reply 1276–7. PMID 9109457.
  • Rempf EJ (1918). "Charles Darwin — The Affective Sources of His Inspiration and Anxiety-Neurosis". Psychoanalytic Review 5: 151–92.
  • Adler (Oct 1959). "Darwin's illness". Nature 184: 1102–4. PMID 13791916.
  • Woodruff AW (1990). "Darwin's illness". Isr J Med Sci 26: 163–4. PMID 2109737.
  • Woodruff AW (1968). "The impact of Darwin's voyage to South America on his work and health". Bull N Y Acad Med 44: 661–72. PMID 4870694.
  • Woodruff AW (1965). "Darwin's health in relation to his voyage to South America". Brit Med J 1 (5437): 745–50. PMID 14248443.
  • Goldstein JH (1989). "Darwin, Chagas', mind, and body". Perspect Biol Med 32: 586–601. PMID 2506517.


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