The truth about Darwin's death

At the annual medical press conference held in Maryland (USA), scientists speculated that British scientist Charles Darwin had Chagas disease when traveling around the world and the disease had tortured him. for a decade until death.

Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) began a five-year world tour since he was 20 years old to observe and record wild plants and animals, after which he gave birth. the book " Species of Species" . Throughout his research life, Darwin had many health problems such as eating up acidic water, palpitations and severe headaches. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia, depression and appendicitis.

So Dawin's diseases became the main topic of this annual meeting. Such annual medical meetings aim to use modern science to diagnose the causes of death and illness of world celebrities. Previously, there was a diagnostic meeting of Alexander the Great, composer Mozart and African American educator Booker T. Washington.

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Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) (Photo: guardian.co.uk ).

Although Dawin was alive and after his death, the doctors carried out many diagnoses, but Professor Sidney Cohen (Thomas Jefferson University) pointed out that there were inaccurate diagnosis. During this year's annual meeting, he identified three diseases that Dawin had: cyclic vomiting syndrome, Chagas disease (a tropical parasitic disease) and Helicobacter py lori infection (one type). Gram negative bacteria cause inflammation, gastric ulcer, and duodenum.

Professor Sidney Cohen concluded that Darwin had a periodic vomiting syndrome, but he maintained normal nutrition and body weight because he rarely vomited food but only vomited acidic and acidic water. Other secretions.

However, it was the travel with the desire to create modern theory of evolution and biology that caused Darwin to suffer from a deadly disease, Chagas disease. In his poems, Darwin also mentioned that he was bitten by T. cruzi when he came to Argentina and that the insect could carry the disease. After being burned by T.cruzi insect, Darwin had a fever and appeared symptoms of Chagas disease. Professor Sidney Cohen believes that Chagas disease caused by Darwin is often accompanied by Helicobacter pylori infection, leading to stomach ulcers. Chagas disease, gastrointestinal disease and heart disease have tormented Darwin throughout his later years.