WHEN A SCRAPED KNEE ALMOST CHANGED HISTORY
When President Dwight D. Eisenhower was 13 years old he scraped his knee and the knee became infected. Before antibiotics people routinely died of what was then called blood poisoning. The doctor told Dwight that if he didn't amputate his leg he could die. Dwight told him “I’d rather be dead than crippled and not able to play ball.”. Dwight held on to his leg and the infection eventually reached his crotch. Miraculously, however; his body was eventually able to fight off the infection. If Eisenhower had followed the doctor's advice there is no way that he could have entered West Point. By extension he would not have become Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe during WW2. And he would not have been president of the United States.
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