Abraham Lincoln at Antietam Creek, Maryland, USA, 3rd October 1862. Lincoln had Marfan's syndrome, a hereditary disorder characterized by excessive tallness, long slender fingers and heart defects. Lincoln's leaness, thin head and sunken breast were because of his condition.
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