In the early 20th century, a man named Charles Osborne had a medical condition called “harmonica tongue,” which caused him to hiccup continuously for 68 years. His hiccups began in 1922 and continued almost nonstop until his death in 1990, at the age of 97. Osborne’s hiccups were so severe that he was unable to […]
Charles Osborne had the hiccups non-stop for approximately 68…
Charles Osborne had the hiccups non-stop for approximately 68 years, from 1922 to 1990. His hiccups first started in 1922 while weighing a hog for slaughter. He fell and busted a blood vessel in his brain resulting in him damaging a small part of the brain that inhibits the hiccup response.