The last days of Daniel Webster: A detailed analysis of his cause of death.

Journal: Journal Of Medical Biography
Published:
Abstract

Daniel Webster (1782-1852) was one of the most impactful United States political figures of the early and mid-nineteenth century. He served in Congress and as the Secretary of State for three Presidents. He died in October of 1852 and his autopsy appeared in the medical literature. Historians have reported that his cause of death was either related to a traumatic head injury he sustained in May of 1852 or from complications of alcoholic cirrhosis. In this manuscript, we will review Webster's medical history and autopsy to determine his cause of death.

Authors
Theodore Pappas, Sven Swanson
Relevant Conditions

Alcoholic Cirrhosis, Cirrhosis