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Warren Harding most probably died of natural causes from a stroke or heart trouble. His death was sudden and he was not very old so people talked a lot about his death and a sensational book accused his wife of poisoning him.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

No, he died in office of natural causes, probably a heart attack or stroke. His death was sudden. A book was written that suggested that his wife poisoned him. No autopsy was performed, so the poison theory could not be disproved, but there is no evidence that it is true either.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

No. There was a half-fictional book called 'The Strange Death of President Harding', written by a dubious character who tried to make out that the First Lady had poisoned him, so that he wouldn't have to face a whole lot of scandals that were about to erupt.

The truth seems to be that he was misdiagnosed by a Doctor Who was travelling with them on a rail-tour of America, and administered stimulants that brought on his fatal heart-attack. As the doctor was almost blind, it has even been suggested that he reached for the wrong bottle by mistake.

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