None He was in Perfect health throughout his terms.
Roosevelt suffered (and I normally don't use that word) from bouts of Asthma and cholera morbus (his words) his entire life.
Upon his graduation at age 22, Theodore was told by an examining doctor that his heart was sufficiently weak that he should abandon all strenuous activity, as such effort might kill him. Theodore basically decided that he would rather die than give up "the strenuous life." He never wrote about this condition or mentioned it to anyone, including his wife. However, Harvard records confirm his heart condition.
Source: Pulitzer Prize winning biography by Edmund Morris, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, Paperback Edition, The Modern Library, New York, NY (1979), pages 108-109
He had a snake named Emily.
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No, he never owned that kind of business.
Theodore Roosevelt (26) was kind of fat and had a bad temper.
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) Harry S. Truman (1884-1972)
Theodore Roosevelt did not have a specific degree in natural history. However, he had a deep interest in the subject and acquired extensive knowledge through self-study and hands-on experience. Roosevelt's love for nature and conservation led to his significant contributions to the field of natural history.
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President Theodore Roosevelt famously used a .405 Winchester rifle, which he carried during his African safari in 1909-1910. This rifle was well-suited for hunting big game, and Roosevelt utilized it to take down various animals during his expedition. Additionally, he was known for his enthusiasm for hunting and the outdoors, often using different firearms throughout his life.
a pet rat can have many health problems my rat actually died from upper respiratory infection
There are many health problems that the leonberger breed of dog can suffer from. The leonberger breed of dog can suffer from health problems such as eye diseases, cancer, and neurological diseases.
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