Yes, Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, died from pneumonia on February 3, 1924. His health had been declining for several years, especially after suffering a stroke in 1919, which left him incapacitated. Pneumonia ultimately led to his death, exacerbated by his weakened condition.
No, Wilson does not die from pneumonia in "The Red Badge of Courage." Wilson is a friend of the main character, Henry Fleming, who later dies from a gunshot wound during battle.
Lanford Wilson died on March 24, 2011, in Wayne, New Jersey, USA of complications of pneumonia.
Wilson Bentley walked 6 miles in freezing snow with light clothing. Wilson Bentley got Pneumonia. Wilson Bentley died because of it 2 weeks later.
Artie Fielder died on May 11, 2003, in San Antonio, Texas, USA of complications from viral pneumonia..
Yes, Clara Barton died of double pneumonia.
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- More Children die of Pneumonia that any other illness. - The Mycoplasmic Pneumonia is also known as the Walking Pneumonia - About 2 million cases of Pneumonia are reported in USA each year - 40 to 70 thousand of those people die of it each year.
Barbara Jordan died because of pneumonia and leukemia.
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