Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) is one of the most important painters of our history [1]. He was born on March 30, 1853, in a city located in the south of the Netherlands. Despite all the eternal artistic legacy, Vincent must also be remembered for his intense suffering throughout his life, much of it caused by a neurological disorder.. Numerous suggestions as to the nature of Van Gogh's illness can be found in (medical) literature. Named possibilities include syphilis, dementia praecox, hallucinatory psychosis, alcoholism, turpentine poisoning and gas intoxication, but also schizophrenia, a manic-depressive disorder, a metabolic disorder, delirium tremens, a borderline personality disorder, temporal lobe epilepsy and even.

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Letter to Theo Van Gogh, Arles December Archives Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam 29th 1888 (FR b1055). Google Scholar [13] H. Gastaut. La Maladie de Vincent van Gogh envisagée à la lumière des conceptions nouvelles sur l'épilepsie psychomotrice. Anales médicales psychologique de Paris, 2 (1956), pp. 1-43. Google Scholar. That Van Gogh suffered from Ménière's disease has been a subject of serious speculation for a long time. Yasuda first adduced the hypothesis in 1979 and Arenberg et al., after analyzing Van Gogh's 796 letters, endorsed this view in an article in the Journal of American Medical Association in 1990. Symptoms such as nausea and vomiting from.