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Title Queen Victoria's Gene : Haemophilia and the Royal Family / D M Potts.
Author Potts, D. M.
Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : The History Press, [2011]
©2011
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Description 1 online resource (192 pages)
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Summary Queen Victoria's son, Prince Leopold, died from haemophilia, but no member of the royal family before his generation had suffered from the condition. Medically, there are only two possibilities: either one of Victoria's parents had a 1 in 50,000 random mutation, or Victoria was the illegitimate child of a haemophiliac man. However the haemophilia gene arose, it had a profound effect on history. Two of Victoria's daughters were silent carriers who passed the disease to the Spanish and Russian royal families. The disease played a role in the origin of the Spanish Civil War; and the tsarina's concern over her only son's haemophilia led to the entry of Rasputin into the royal household, contributing directly to the Russian revolution.
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Subject Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 -- Family.
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 -- Health.
HISTORY / World.
Diseases and history -- Europe.
Hemophilia -- Genetic aspects.
Europe -- Kings and rulers -- Genealogy.
Europe -- Kings and rulers -- Health and hygiene.
Genre Electronic books.
Added Author Potts, W. T. W. (William Taylor Windle)
Freading.
Related To Print version: Potts, D. M. Queen Victoria's gene. Stroud : Sutton Pub., 1999. 0750911999 (DLC)99231937
ISBN 9780752471969 (e-pub)
Standard No. 9780752471969