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  1. It was a misfortune not just for the Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden, but for international diplomacy, that on 12 April 1953, what should have been a routine cholecystectomy in the London Clinic, went badly wrong.

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    Two months after ordering an end to the Suez operation, he resigned as Prime Minister on grounds of ill health, and because he was widely suspected of having misled the House of Commons over the degree of collusion with France and Israel. [5]

  4. On April 12, 1953, Robert Anthony Eden, the foreign Secretary of Great Britain, was scheduled for a cholecystectomy because of previous episodes of jaundice, abdominal pain, and the presence of gallstones. Up to this day, he had had a spectacular political career and a fortunate life.

    • John W. Braasch
    • 10.1097/01.sla.0000094443.60313.da
    • 2003
    • Ann Surg. 2003 Nov; 238(5): 772-775.
  5. Apr 8, 2020 · Anthony Eden. Churchill’s successor Anthony Eden battled with long term health problems, including depression, jaundice and the presence of gallstones, and resigned two years into his ...

  6. May 1, 2003 · Most of the descriptions of Anthony Eden's illness at the time of Suez in 1956 focus on his well‐known problems with inflammation of the bile duct or cholangitis. We know now that in the midst of the Suez Crisis, Sir Horace Evans, Eden's physician, packed the Prime Minister off to Jamaica to recuperate.

    • David Owen
    • 2003
  7. Jul 21, 2006 · The sick leader of a declining power is the prevailing verdict of the history books on Sir Anthony Eden. He entered Downing Street as Churchill's dashing and glamourous natural successor and a...

  8. Apr 15, 2020 · A seriously ill Anthony Eden sought rest and recuperation in the Caribbean just as United Nations troops were arriving in Egypt to enforce the ceasefire agreed to by Britain and France.

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