Of course, neither schizophrenia nor porphyria could have been diagnosed at the time, so any diagnosis now is retrospective, but a lot of notes were kept on symptoms and the progress of his illness and what treatments he received (most of them barbaric)
When the study of mental illness was the hot topic, schizophrenia was the most popular retrospective diagnosis, but later porphyria became the most preferred. George 111 had all the physical signs and symptoms as well as (later on) the mental ones - and he would not have imagined (for instance) dark red urine, that was observed and noted by his physicians.
Other people sharing his genes also showed some or all of the signs and symptoms.
Just had to put on a cardigan!
Is it normal to talk to yourself?







