Albert Einstein (not Eisenstein) died of internal bleeding as a result of a rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm.
who is Eisenstein? surely you mean Albert Einstein, he suffered an abdominal aortic aneurysm and died from internal bleeding so your Professor is wrong and if this is what he is teaching then goodness help his students!!
The HIV virus was not diagnosed by the CDC until 1982. Einstein,I believe, died in the 50s. This was way before doctors began to see cluster symptoms from homosexual men. Your professor is wrong--Albert Einstein was not even patient number one. Your professor needs to be challenged on this statement. A few books have been written about the history of AIDS. I only read one-it was excellent. Unfortunately I read it a while back. It was written by a male gay journalist ( San Francisco ) and was excellent medical history reporting. Also, a fascinating read. Damn--now i have to get the book title and will get back to you. . I suggest you challenge your prof on his statement. If this were true, it would be BIG news, would completely debunk the professional people who have written about AIDS history and would cause the CDC to wonder what they missed! LOL! EINSTEIN did not die of AIDS. Your prof needs to be challenged, if not reported ,to the Dean for presenting inaccurate information. I will get back to you on that most credible , respected book about the history of Aids.
He died of internal bleeding caused by the rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Your professor is wrong....
today my professor told us the great Albert Eisenstein died of aids. i find this weird because i couldve sworn he died of some internal bleeding disorder. how did Albert Eisenstein really die ??