After reading the September issue of America's Civil War I came upon an article that caught my interest.
According to cardiologist John Sotos, he believes that Abraham Lincoln may have been suffering from a rare form of cancer known as " multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2b.
He was wanting to conduct a DNA sample from the pillowcase that president was lying on up to his death. In May, the GAR turned down the request but agreed to work with the National Musuem of Health and Medicine in Washington DC.
Do you the member's of this forum believe this should be done by taking a chance to deface or damage such an historic artifact ?
This has raised quite a stir among historians across the nation. Some believe that it should be done, others say leave it alone!
