Revisiting the Death and Autopsy of King George II. 2021

Yota Suzuki, and Abe DeAnda
Department of Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, Galveston, Texas.

It is commonly accepted that King George II died of an acute aortic dissection. The origin of this association derives from retelling of the official autopsy performed by Dr. Frank Nicholls. While there is no doubt that King George II did have a Stanford Type A dissection, critical descriptions in the report point to a more likely cause of death.

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