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A brief history of presidents disclosing – or trying to hide – health problems
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Washington, D.C. Eleanor Jefferis, a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, is a nurse's aide at emergency hospital. During the summer, she put in an eight hour day, six days a week,
When a secret president ran the country | PBS NewsHour
When a secret president ran the country | PBS NewsHour
Pneumonia, polyps and gunshots: A short history of presidential health – Orange County Register
The Post-Presidency of Woodrow Wilson (1920 - 1924) - Mr. Jensen's U.S. History Website
Illnesses of past presidents have history of being hidden from public view – The Denver Post
How did the American public come to know about Woodrow Wilson's stroke? - Quora
Answers to questions you didn't ask me - Comic Strip of the Day.com
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28th U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921
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