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Did ‘Wizard of Oz’ author have heart defect? Cardiologist researches L. Frank Baum’s life, death
L. Frank Baum is said to have died from congestive heart failure in 1919 at age 62, almost 20 years after the first of his legendary “Wizard of Oz” stories was published. Doctors at that time had limited means of … Continue reading
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