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October 1663 news spread around London that Queen Catherine was gravely ill. Fussed over by a gaggle of physicians and priests, things got so bad that Her Majesty was even given extreme unction in the expectation that she might not pull through. In an effort to turn things around, as Samuel Pepys noted in his diary on the 19th October, “pigeons were put to her feet”. In another diary entry in 1667, Pepys recorded visiting the dying husband of Kate Joyce who was in his sick bed, his breath rattling in his throat. Despairing (for good reason) for his life his family “did lay pigeons to his feet while I was in the house”.
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YOU TELL THE PIGEON DIED SO HOW CAN YOU MEDICINE IT
OTHER WISE IT IS STILL LIVING GO VETERNINARY HOSPITAL OR SEARCH IN GOOGLE-BIRDS HOSPITIAL NEAR ME
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