The DISTURBING Postmortem Of Queen Mary I
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
- It was on the 17th November 1558 that a Queen of England who has gone down in the history books in infamy died inside one of her palaces. Bloody Mary, or Mary I was known for the large scale burnings of Protestants that were ordered all across England and she gained a fearsome reputation because of this. She was the eldest child of Henry VIII and succeeded onto the throne following Lady Jane Grey’s brief flirtation with the crown. Mary ordered the teenage 9 day queen’s execution. But throughout her life she suffered with many different health conditions and issues which led to her death at the age of 42. But following her death, Mary I was embalmed and her organs were removed, but what did the Tudor Queen die from and what did investigations into her death show?
Why label the video a postmortem when you never discuss the results of a postmortem?
We've fell victim to the you tube scourge of clickbait
The term Post mortem is defined as the time period after a death...
A post mortem exam or autopsy investigates the actual manner of death...
What a sad, abused life she lead.
She deserved better
Mary is proof that stress kills…. Literally. Her story is so terribly sad.
I feel as if maybe she were the daughter of Catherine and Arthur if he didn’t die her story would have been drastically different
Innocent women wouldn’t have died at Henry’s hands, Catherine wouldn’t have been seperated from her daughter
History would have been different, Maybe even better
She could’ve been “Queen Mary the great” or “Mary the Merciful”
Did you say early on in this presentation that Mary suffered from “several bouts of smallpox”? That didn’t sound plausible.
You are immune after one bout?
While a person should be immune for life after one bout of smallpox, there are a few people who fail to develop immunity. HLA types can be odd.
@elss8717 Many diseases confer lifelong immunity on survivors, at least for most people. Smallpox, measles, German measles, mumps, and polio provide immunity for life. This is not the case with bacterial diseases.
@@joanhuffman2166 I should have phrased that better. I meant to say: ‘aren’t you immune after one bout?’ Yes you are right.
I caught chickenpox 3 times in my childhood, all 3 of my brothers only caught it once. Go figure 🤷♀️ I haven't had a recurrence of it as shingles as an adult so far though, thank goodness. When I caught glandular fever (mononucleosis) when I was 9 it became recurrent too, I kept having bouts of it for years. Again, all of my brothers only had it once. Maybe it's a genetic thing with females in my family.
Where's the postmortem?
It seems to have been replaced with a recitation of health issues she suffered in life….
Some symptoms sound like IBD
Clickbait
she would have had me burned, but i still fell sorry for her
So what was the postmortem?
I don't, she was a monster
Post Mortem means after death