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Queen Christina of Sweden had a phobia about fleas.
She ordered the construction of a tiny four-inch long
cannon so that she could spend hours firing miniature
cannonballs at the fleas which infested the royal bedchamber.
Queen Elizabeth I had a phobia about roses.
Stalin had webbed toes on his left foot.
The ultimate hypochondriac was William McIlroy. He
suffered from Munchausen’s syndrome – a
continual desire for medical treatment. Over a 50 year
period, he underwent 400 operations, and stayed at 100
different hospitals, using 22 aliases. In 1979, he announced
that he was sick of hospitals and retired to a Birmingham
old people’s home. He died there four years later.
When h was 11, Boris Yeltsin blew off the thumb and
forefinger of his left hand while taking apart a grenade.
Towards the end of his reign, Louis XIV’s toes
started to rot. One of them dropped off and was found
by his valet in one of the royal bedsocks.
Nurse Florence Nightingale was a hypochondriac. She
spent most of the last 56 years of her life in bed,
convinced that she was suffering from terminal heart
disease.
Anne Boleyn had six fingers on one hand and wore special
gloves to hide the deformity. She also had three nipples.
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein was blinded
in one eye after being accidentally shot by Queen Victoria’s
son, Prince Arthur, while out hunting. So the remorseful
Victoria bought him several glass eyes in different
colours.
In 1609, a doctor named Wecker found a corpse in Bologna
with two penises. Since then, there have been 80 similar
cases.
German physicist Professor Phillipp Lenard suffered
from onomatophobia, the fear of certain names. He couldn’t
bear to speak, see or hear the name of Sir Isaac Newton.
At the universities where he lectured, Professor Lenard
would turn his back on the students whenever Newton’s
name had to be mentioned. A member of the class would
then write the offending name on the blackboard, but
it had to be rubbed out again before Lenard would continue
with the lecture.
Charles Osborne of Iowa started hiccupping in 1922
while trying to weigh a pig for slaughter, he carried
on hiccupping for the next 68 years, during which time
he married twice and fathered eight children. Then one
morning in 1990, his hiccupping suddenly went. The following
year he died.
Josef Goebbels, champion of the Nazi creed of selective
breeding, himself had a club foot. His left leg was
over three inches longer than the right.
From Here to Maternity
Hitler’s mother was seriously considering an
abortion, but was talked out of it by her doctor.
Mrs Feodor Vassilyev who lived in Shuya, Russia, in
the 18th century, gave birth to a record 69 children.
Queen Anne had 17 children, none of whom survived her.
In 1994, and Italian woman gave birth to a boy at the
age of 61.
A woman in Ohio gave birth to a boy weighing 23lb 12oz
in 1879.
The world’s youngest parents were aged eight
and nine. They lived in China and became parents in
1910.
A Frenchwoman was born in 1869 with two pelvises and
four legs. Yet she got married and had two healthy children.
Until the 1920s, babies in Finland were often delivered
in saunas because the heat was thought to be beneficial
in warding off infection.
The Chinese population has been growing at such an
alarming rate that, in some area of the country, the
government now restricts couples from having more than
one child.
Eric Idle and John Major were both born on the same
day – 29 March 1943.
Prince Andrew and Leslie Ash were both born on 19 February
1960.
Manfred Mann and Geoffrey Boycott were both born on
21 October 1940.
Yoko Ono and Bobby Robson were both born on 18 February
1933.
Peter Gabriel and Stevie Wonder were both born on 13
May 1950.
John Motson and Virginia Wade were both born on 10
July 1945.
Lenny Henry and Michael Jackson were both born on 29
August 1958.
Charles Dance and Chris Tarrant were both born on 10
October 1946.
Stanley Kubrick and Danny La Rue were both born on
26 July 1928.
Marie Stopes, the famous birth-control campaigner,
knew nothing about sec until she was 29.
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