• Many doctors and professionals attended to his care and attended to his wife Mary during the final days but it wasn't enough and he relapsed,...
  • His doctors provided a treatment using heavy bloodletting, which only exacerbated his dehydration state
  • At the time, medical understanding was limited, and care options oversimplified; reports of his life history point towards his changing and worsening health over time.
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  • Lincoln's body showed signs of an infection, with fever, abdominal pain and facial swelling, indicating that the empoisoning had taken hold.
  • What were the symptoms leading up to his death?

    The 1865 assassination attempt did not kill Lincoln; his death occurred several days later from an infection caused by an untreated abscess in his neck. There was an attempt to save his life with extensive care, but his weakened state made it difficult to overcome the infection. The manner in which his healthcare was handled raises questions about the level of care and opportunity for intervention.

    Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, died naturally from complications related to an existing medical condition. Despite this fact, his death continues to spark curiosity and intrigue in the US.