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A Brief History of Bloodletting Series: A History, P8


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The French queen Marie-Antoinette is known to have been bled when she fainted while giving birth to her first child in 1778. The Mughal emperor Bahādur Shah I used bloodletting as a regular procedure, according to the memoirs of the writer and physician Niccolao Manucci. The practice did not always work as its practitioners intended: former U.S. president George Washington requested to be bled (among other treatments) when suffering from a throat infection in 1799, but four rounds of bleeding likely contributed to his death, and the bloodletting that the British king Charles II was subjected to following a seizure in 1685 is believed to have hastened his death.



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