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Pox, Polio, and Poison in the Oval Office Pox, Polio, and Poison in the Oval Office

Medical history of American presidents

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1883: Theodore Roosevelt went to the badlands for the first time.

1974: Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon.

1974: Richard Nixon’s phlebitis flared with pain and swelling in the thigh.

1989: Reagan had a burr hole to drain a subdural hematoma.

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