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Dead Presidents: DC Stinks

1:01:02 Feb 6, 2023
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Washington, DC is a city built on a swamp. As the city slowly limped into modernity, utilities such as plumbing were slow to develop. Poor sewage drainage contaminated drinking water, imperiling the lives of several U.S. Presidents & their families.Inaugural Address Length | Presidents of the United States (POTUS)Historic Meanings of “Cholera” – ContagionsPolk, Exhausted, Says He's Feeling Better Now That He's Out of Office, Then Dies a Month Later - May 9, 1849Typhoid Fever and Paratyphoid Fever | CDC"Death in the White House: President William Henry Harrison's Atypical Pneumonia" | Death in the White House: President William Henry Harrison's Atypical Pneumonia Jane McHugh, Philip A. Mackowiak Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 59, Issue 7, 1 October 2014, Pages 990–995 "Attack of the Killer White House – Did the White House itself lead to the death of several 19th century Presidents?" — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American historyThe Death of James K. Polk - James K. Polk Museum. Columbia, TNZachary Taylor: Death of the President | Miller Center"Age at Inauguration" | Presidents of the United States (POTUS)"Killer in the White House" | The Saturday Evening Post by Chris Wakefield and Troy Brownfield, April 23, 2019 Looking Back: “The insidious foe”—sewer gas - PMC"What Really Killed William Henry Harrison?" By Jane McHugh and Philip A. Mackowiak New York Times March 31, 2014Become an official Morbuddy: patreon.com/themorbidmuseum Follow us on IG:
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