This book looks at the medical history of the German EmperorFriedrich III (1831-1888) from the point of view of an ENT-doctor.Especially in the German speaking literature the EnglishmanSir Morell Mackenzie is given the guilt of the early death of themonarch. But with knowledge of the original reports of the involveddocrors results a more different picture. It must be clearly statedthat the medical history presents itself as a sequence of treatment errors, misdiagnoses and trench warfare among the treating physicians.
The question of guilt: In the case of the illness of Emperor Friedrich III (1831-1888) from an ENT-point of view