Mr. Handel’s Infirmities Explain’d?

George Frideric Handel was well-known among his circle in London for suffering bouts of palsy, severe melancholy, gout, “Paraletick Disorder,” impaired vision and/or extreme ill temper. (Not to mention his notorious girth.) Was he simply a stressed-out, overfed, high-strung genius? One historian is suggesting another factor: lead poisoning.