Mosquito Bite Curse: George Herbert

Mosquito Bite Curse: George Herbert

In 1923, George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, who funded Howard Carter's search for Tutankhamun, died after an infected mosquito bite, which he had cut while shaving. Some attributed his death to the "curse of the pharaohs."

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