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Queen Victoria did not have specific treatments for cerebral hemorrhage, as the medical understanding and treatments for such conditions were limited in the late 19th century. In her later years, she experienced various health issues, including strokes, which were likely related to cerebral hemorrhage. Treatments during her time would have included rest and possibly bloodletting or other rudimentary methods, but there were no effective medical interventions as we understand them today.

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