HeadWise HeadWise: Volume 4, Issue 1 | Page 30

Seymour Diamond, MD Executive Chairman and Founder National Headache Foundation Director Emeritus and Founder Diamond Headache Clinic Chicago, IL Mary A. Franklin Director of Operations National Headache Foundation Chicago, IL ***This article is based on a previously published article of the same name which appeared in Headache Quarterly 2002: 13: 123-124 Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), the third president of the United States, was an astute scholar of science, poetry, and politics, as well as a prolific writer. You will also note Jefferson’s name on the lists of famous migraine sufferers. This knowledge results from Jefferson being a prolific diarist, maintaining a daily journal which provided historians with tremendous insight into his activities, beliefs, and personal life. On his own tombstone, he wrote the dedication–“Here was buried Thomas Jefferson. Author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia.” Jefferson had requested–“not another word more.” The original tombstone was moved from Monticello, Jefferson’s Virginia home, because of souvenir hunters vandalizing the obelisk. It now sits in the Francis Quadrangle at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO. Jefferson’s accomplishments are legion–he served in the Continental Congress where he was assigned the task of writing the draft of the Declaration of Independence, served as the wartime governor of Virginia, and during the early years of American independence, he was chairman of the commi