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Several U.S. presidents served with monocular vision, meaning they were blind in one eye. The most notable is James A. Garfield, the 20th president, who lost sight in his left e...
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presidential-health
Several U.S. presidents served with monocular vision, meaning they were blind in one eye. The most notable is James A. Garfield, the 20th president, who lost sight in his left e...
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On July 2, 1881, Charles J. Guiteau shot President James A. Garfield in Washington, D.C., triggering a chain of events that reshaped U.S. politics and medicine. Guiteau, a disap...
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President James A. Garfield was killed by the gunshot wound and subsequent infections caused by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office seeker who believed he deserved a diplo...
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