1813: Despite his recent wound, Andrew Jackson led a charge with the Tennessee Militia.
1919: Woodrow Wilson developed urinary obstruction and uremia.
1961: The examination of Kennedy showed extensive weakness of abdominal, back, hip, and thigh muscles from back surgery, pain, and infection.
1964: Herbert Hoover became hypotensive and received the first of 17 units of blood for gastrointestinal bleeding.
2021: Bill Clinton was discharged from the hospital after a bout with sepsis.