Jean Clemens
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Jean Clemens (July 26, 1880–December 24, 1909) was the youngest of the three daughters of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain. She had epilepsy from age fifteen, which her father attributed to a childhood head injury. Her epilepsy was not successfully controlled and at one point she was sent to an epilepsy colony in Katonah, New York. She was found dead in her bath aged 29. The cause of death was reported as drowning due to epilepsy.
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- "Miss Jean Clemens Found Dead in Bath", The New York Times, 1909-12-25. Retrieved on 2006-11-21.
- Trombley, Laura Skandera. ‘She Wanted to Kill’: Jean Clemens and Postictal Psychosis. Pitzer College. Retrieved on 2006-11-21.