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  1. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Signs of a blood infection appeared, but despite doctors’ best efforts, young Calvin, Jr. was dead within a week. The suddenness of this loss causes many to wonder about the medical-historical context of his death. The microorganism that took the President’s son was Staphylococcus aureus, a relatively common bacterium.

  2. 7 de jul. de 2021 · tara. Jul 7, 2021. 3 min read. This Day in History: The tragic death of Calvin Coolidge’s son. On this day in 1924, President Calvin and First Lady Grace Coolidge lose their youngest son. The teenager had been under the care of doctors at Walter Reed Army hospital for several days.

  3. 24 de may. de 2000 · Claim: President Calvin Coolidge's son was killed by a poisonous dye in his black socks. FALSE. Origins: When President Warren G. Harding died unexpectedly of heart disease on 2 August...

  4. By July 7th, Calvin Jr.'s localized infection had developed into full-blown sepsis. As the boy slipped in and out of delirium, Coolidge cradled him in his arms. He died at 10:20 p.m. Some there say that the president was in perfect control of his emotions; others, that he was hysterical, shouting he would soon join his son in death.

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  5. 6 de jul. de 2017 · Calvin Coolidge mourns the death of his son, Calvin Jr. (Shapell Manuscript Collection.) Aftermath: Calvin Coolidge Jr’s Death The death of a child, at any age, is unbearable – and Coolidge’s anguish at losing his favorite son was terrible.

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  6. Abstract. At the height of his career and in the second year of his presidency, Calvin Coolidge lost his cherished second son, Calvin Jr. Barely sixteen, Calvin Jr. died suddenly from an infection resulting from a simple blister on his toe following a game of tennis on the White House court.

  7. On July 7, 1924, the president’s son, Calvin Jr., died at Walter Reed Hospital of blood poisoning. Calvin Jr. sustained a small blister on his toe while playing tennis on the White House Grounds with his older brother. An infection soon appeared, and he was hospitalized after developing a fever.