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* French playwright and actor Molière, who suffered from tuberculosis, is famous for having collapsed into a coughing fit while performing in the last play he wrote, ironically titled ''The Hypochondriac'' (''La Malade imaginaire''). Despite coughing up blood, he insisted on finishing the performance. Afterward he had another fit of coughing and hemorrhaging before being taken home, where he died a few hours later.
* French playwright and actor Molière, who suffered from tuberculosis, is famous for having collapsed into a coughing fit while performing in the last play he wrote, ironically titled ''The Hypochondriac'' (''La Malade imaginaire''). Despite coughing up blood, he insisted on finishing the performance. Afterward he had another fit of coughing and hemorrhaging before being taken home, where he died a few hours later.
* As mentioned above, [[wikipedia:Shinsaku Takasugi|Shinsaku Takasugi]] and [[wikipedia:Souji Okita|Souji Okita]].
* As mentioned above, [[wikipedia:Shinsaku Takasugi|Shinsaku Takasugi]] and [[wikipedia:Souji Okita|Souji Okita]].
* During her presidential campaign, [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/01/06/law-enforcement-officials-medical-professionals-theres-something-seriously-wrong-hillary-clintons-health/ political speculators suggested] Hillary Clinton's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eivpdmXfebY regular coughing fits] (along with other apparent and publicly known health problems) could be an example. Only time can tell the general public if they are correct.


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