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Famous and Infamous Patients 2

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Famous and Infamous Patients 2 game quiz
"The long-awaited sequel! How does the health of the famous and infamous ultimately affect us and our history? We can only speculate."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Mary Tudor, Bloody Mary or Queen Mary I of England died childless despite having symptoms suggestive of pregnancy on more than one occasion. Because of this and other telling signs and symptoms, it has been suggested that Mary suffered from a tumour of which hormone-secreting gland?
    Thyroid
    Adrenal
    Pituitary
    Ovary


2. Like Mary I, her husband Phillip II of Spain was a devout Catholic. Phillip had a very painful and debilitating medical condition which he regarded as punishment from God for not being diligent enough to eradicate "the protestant heresy". His disorder was caused by excessive amounts of uric acid in the blood and it eventually crippled him. What was this disorder?
    Rheumatoid arthritis
    Psoriasis
    Arteriosclerosis
    Gout


3. In 1768 Marie Antoinette was betrothed to Louis XVI. They were 13 and 14 years old respectively. The marriage could not take place until after her first menstrual period so they were eventually married in May 1770. The marriage remained unconsummated for seven years because Louis suffered from a medical condition which made it impossible for him to do so. Which medical condition did he have?
    Impotence
    Syphilis
    Gonorrhoea
    Phimosis (inability to retract the foreskin)


4. It must have been difficult for doctors to treat royal patients, knowing the dire consequences of failure, for the nation as well as themselves and the patient. What did blind King John of Bohemia (1296-1346) do to his surgeons when they failed to restore his eyesight?
    He had them publicly flogged
    He stripped them of all their assets including their medical instruments
    He had them hung, drawn and quartered
    He had them drowned in the Danube


5. Jane Austen's literary reputation is based on only six works of fiction but her books have never been out of print. Her limited productivity was due to ill-health and she died at the age of 42. Which hormonal disorder killed Jane Austen?
    Graves' disease
    Cushing's syndrome
    Addison's disease
    Frolich's syndrome


6. It is commonly believed that Oscar Wilde died of syphilis. Whether he had syphilis is debatable - there is evidence for and against. However, his immediate cause of death was from an infection of which organ?
    Liver
    Lung
    Stomach
    Ear


7. Mary Mallon, or Typhoid Mary, was responsible for several epidemics of typhoid in New York in the early 1900's. Mary died in 1938, but not of typhoid. What did she die of?
    Food poisoning
    Cancer
    Stroke
    Heart attack


8. King George V ruled England from 1910 until his death in 1936, through turbulent times, World War I and the Great Depression. The public was led to believe he had passed away peacefully. How did he really die?
    Euthanasia
    Tuberculosis
    Influenza
    Stroke


9. Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Isaac Newton and Winston Churchill all allegedly suffered from which central nervous system disorder?
    Attention Deficit Disorder
    Brain tumour
    Epilepsy
    Aneurysm


10. Ex-US president, Ronald Reagan, was a Republican who was firmly opposed to communism. His policies have been credited as being a significant factor in the demise of Soviet communism. Ronald Reagan suffered from which degenerative brain disease?
    Parkinson's disease
    Lou Gehrig's (motor neurone) disease
    Huntington's chorea
    Alzheimer's disease


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