When someone tried to shoot Teddy Roosevelt, he opted to leave the bullet in because of what happened to Garfield. He reasoned he wasn’t coughing up blood, so he was probably fine.
John Tyler fathered 15 children with two different wives. One in particular, Lyon, was born in 1853, when John was 63. Then when Lyon grew up, he also fathered 6 children with two different wives, as well. One of the six, Harrison Ruffin Tyler, is the grandson that is still alive today, having been born in 1928 when his father Lyon was 75.
4:38 Andrew Jackson died with a bullet lodged next to his heart (from getting shot in a duel prior to his Presidency; he actually won that duel and killed his opponent after his opponent shot him in the chest). Thus it's within the realm of possibility that the lead from that bullet contributed to his heavy metal poisoning.
20:02 Actually there is a video interview here on TH-cam with his grandsons discussing their father and grandfather lol. Basically yeah, they were old when they had kids lol. It should be like, “John Tyler’s grandsons interview” or something.
John Tyler had a son in his 70s or 80s His son went on to have 2 sons in his 70s or 80s One of those sons died a few years ago Leaving only one remaining
9:00 In his defense, he gave the president 7 more hours and made him comfortable by doing that. And the report was handled and written by Lincoln's doctor Stone, but a Dr. Leale was a young Army officer attending the play that evening. He ran up to the box and was first to arrive and took point after another Dr. was hoisted up to the box followed by a 3rd arriving. The president was laboring extremely heavily, face twisted with pain and had stopped breathing. He examined the wound visually and could see that the bullet was way too far, but he could feel a massive clot. He pulled the clot out manually and the president immediaty relaxed and started breathing again. All knew and declared the would to be mortal and fearing he would not survive a carrige ride to the White House, made the desicion to take him to a private residence across the street. After giving him mouth to mouth (unheard of for the time) and having the arrival of medical staff from the White House, Leale allowed the team to take over picking piece of bone and clot (with probes now) to controll the pressure and keep him comfortable, holding his hand through the night to let him know "even in the dark and his blindness to let him know that he was in touch with humanity and had a friend" Practices of the time weren't great, but but everyone in Lincoln's case was pretty competent. Got him out of considerable pain and allowed him to pass quite peacefully. Gotta look elsewhere for quarkery and facepalming what where they thinking on that.
Tyler was a meh president as he did basically nothing during the term. He tried to balance everything and basically did not admit any state to the union nor did he label slaves or free states either. He was literally the president who wanted to finish the term and get out. He just signed a handful of bills and left as soon as possible. He is called the lazy president for a reason.
It's so painful not having good headphones, get some new comfy ones soon. Im sure a bunch of the viewers would gladly pitch in a couple bucks anyways so you can easily get the top of the line audio drip 😊😂
Four presidencies isn’t allowed, he basically just refused to leave and threatened to dissolve parts of the government if they tried to make him go. Man was nuts
James Buchanan was never again considered to be the worst President in American history by anyone in the world after January 20, 2017, the date of Trump's inauguration.
No, I think by now most say tRumpo is the worst ever PotUS, but this might be an older video. Esp since our last... 4 (?) Presidents are still living. On the IBS, have you tried omega 3 fatty acids? I suggested to a classmate's older brother (granted, several years after we graduated) and he swears by it! I think Jimmy Carter is the longest living President. Born: James Earl Carter Jr. On October 1, 1924 (age 99) in Plains, Georgia, U.S.
The longest living president will be Jimmy Carter, who is currently in hospice. He’s 99.
If he lives til after his birthday he’ll be 100 this October
My Great Grandma is older than Jim Carter at 100 ( May 101th )
Can’t believe he’s still alive… legit thought he passed and I forgot🤦🏼♀️
I think he's been in hospice for at least a year now. I hope when he goes it will be peaceful, he seems like a good man
I swear I thought I heard he died
When someone tried to shoot Teddy Roosevelt, he opted to leave the bullet in because of what happened to Garfield.
He reasoned he wasn’t coughing up blood, so he was probably fine.
Also, Sarah Polk James's wife lived an extra 42 years as a widow dying in 1891 at 87.
John Tyler fathered 15 children with two different wives. One in particular, Lyon, was born in 1853, when John was 63. Then when Lyon grew up, he also fathered 6 children with two different wives, as well. One of the six, Harrison Ruffin Tyler, is the grandson that is still alive today, having been born in 1928 when his father Lyon was 75.
4:38
Andrew Jackson died with a bullet lodged next to his heart (from getting shot in a duel prior to his Presidency; he actually won that duel and killed his opponent after his opponent shot him in the chest). Thus it's within the realm of possibility that the lead from that bullet contributed to his heavy metal poisoning.
20:02 Actually there is a video interview here on TH-cam with his grandsons discussing their father and grandfather lol. Basically yeah, they were old when they had kids lol. It should be like, “John Tyler’s grandsons interview” or something.
President Jimmy Carter who is still living is 99 years old . Peace !
John Tyler had a son in his 70s or 80s
His son went on to have 2 sons in his 70s or 80s
One of those sons died a few years ago
Leaving only one remaining
9:00 In his defense, he gave the president 7 more hours and made him comfortable by doing that. And the report was handled and written by Lincoln's doctor Stone, but a Dr. Leale was a young Army officer attending the play that evening. He ran up to the box and was first to arrive and took point after another Dr. was hoisted up to the box followed by a 3rd arriving. The president was laboring extremely heavily, face twisted with pain and had stopped breathing. He examined the wound visually and could see that the bullet was way too far, but he could feel a massive clot. He pulled the clot out manually and the president immediaty relaxed and started breathing again. All knew and declared the would to be mortal and fearing he would not survive a carrige ride to the White House, made the desicion to take him to a private residence across the street. After giving him mouth to mouth (unheard of for the time) and having the arrival of medical staff from the White House, Leale allowed the team to take over picking piece of bone and clot (with probes now) to controll the pressure and keep him comfortable, holding his hand through the night to let him know "even in the dark and his blindness to let him know that he was in touch with humanity and had a friend"
Practices of the time weren't great, but but everyone in Lincoln's case was pretty competent. Got him out of considerable pain and allowed him to pass quite peacefully. Gotta look elsewhere for quarkery and facepalming what where they thinking on that.
Love you homie. Keep up the vids I genuinely look forward to your takes.
Facts
17:09 Oh come on, they couldn't list the STD's. 😆
Let's leave that out....
Jimmy Carter turns 100 years old this year
15:39 So FDR ran for President again despite obvious health concerns. At least that would never happen today.
never thought i'd see dr mike and luka in the same video
Tyler was a meh president as he did basically nothing during the term. He tried to balance everything and basically did not admit any state to the union nor did he label slaves or free states either. He was literally the president who wanted to finish the term and get out. He just signed a handful of bills and left as soon as possible. He is called the lazy president for a reason.
I love watching these medical videos as a former medical learner. And hopefully you get a new pair soon.
Addison’s disease is adrenal failure, and the treatments for it have severe side effects.
I want to know this guys story. Look at his name. Mikhail Varshavski, from Saransk, Russia. But has a clear American accent. Very interesting lol.
“Information . . . is far and few between.” Wow.
A second opinion might have been helpful.
It's so painful not having good headphones, get some new comfy ones soon. Im sure a bunch of the viewers would gladly pitch in a couple bucks anyways so you can easily get the top of the line audio drip 😊😂
Why did he skip Lincoln
My bad I didn't realize there were so many presidents before him
Taft lost 37kg after his presidency was over
Dr. Mike is hot
You really shouldn't spend less than $100 on a pair of headphones.
I won't say that because some have the best quality for sound.
Skull candy has the biggest drivers for about $60 they are better than Beats imo
id just get wired earbuds if you're going for cheap headphones fam
Dr Mike is great
Four presidencies isn’t allowed, he basically just refused to leave and threatened to dissolve parts of the government if they tried to make him go. Man was nuts
They made that rule after him though.
The Lincoln shit is a bit whack-a-mole.
Not putting in birth or death dates is so frustrating, "doctor" whatshisname should know/do better
James Buchanan was never again considered to be the worst President in American history by anyone in the world after January 20, 2017, the date of Trump's inauguration.
No, I think by now most say tRumpo is the worst ever PotUS, but this might be an older video. Esp since our last... 4 (?) Presidents are still living.
On the IBS, have you tried omega 3 fatty acids? I suggested to a classmate's older brother (granted, several years after we graduated) and he swears by it!
I think Jimmy Carter is the longest living President. Born: James Earl Carter Jr. On October 1, 1924 (age 99) in Plains, Georgia, U.S.