Yes, it was possible. When his President, William McKinley, was shot at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo NY, X-Ray was available (but wasn't used!).
On January 6, 1919, 26th President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt died in his sleep at Oyster Bay, New York, a blood clot on his right leg.
Beginning in 1913 and lasting 7 months, into 1914, Roosevelt explored a river in the Amazon Basin. The trip was poorly planned and Roosevelt almost died from malaria and from an infection in his leg, but they did name the river after him.
He was a very sickly child, prone to asthma and an ailment his family called cholera morbus. While exploring the River of Doubt, a tributary of the Amazon, Roosevelt injured his leg, which became infected.
his lack of mobility, Roosevelt had steel leg braces
Yes
Yeah, its possible.
NO
No!
Franklin Roosevelt the US president had polio.
Leg>heart>lungs>heart>arm
yes
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