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In your own knowledge, how many people do you know (in history) that died because of the false belief of Humorism?

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I don't think that asking to compile a list matches Stack Overflow's format. Fact is, there are many thousands people who died of such mistreatments. Even if you look at the famous ones, there are probably hundreds. But there are no statistics on that (cannot be) if that's what you are looking for. – Wladimir Palant Nov 14 '11 at 11:06
I'd almost suggest a wiki page for this sort of thing, which has been useful in other SE forums...not sure about the fit here though. I'd want to know what the purpose was, a list for a list sake doesn't seem that useful. – MichaelF Nov 14 '11 at 15:54
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This stands to be a grabbag... Famous people that folks remember dying. You'd do better to outline what you're researching and how this fits into it, so that we can help you devise an answer to that. – Shog9 Nov 15 '11 at 5:44

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President George Washington


George Washington

He was bled to death because he had a fever and they thought he had to much blood.

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Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour

Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour

Being ill, he insisted on being bled more and more until he died.

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