Originally posted by Penhalion
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Catherine was in some good company from the U.S. Between 1886 and 1912 Bright's Disease killed off President Chester Arthur, Senator and Presidential Candidate James G. Blaine, and Vice President James S. Sherman. All three men were rather rotund, suggesting the problems from those meat diets and heavy use of wine (Arthur was a wine connesieur). Don't forget that in the 19th Century all prosperous and important looking men and women tended to be stout. I don't know of any other victims of the disease off hand, but although these three politicians were good Republicans, I am sure some good Democrats also had the illness.
Jeff
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