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  2. Anthony Eden - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) ... Health issues. Eden had a stomach ulcer, exacerbated by overwork, ...

  3. Conservative government, 1957–1964 - Wikipedia

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    Sir Anthony Eden resigned from his positions of Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 9 January 1957. [1] [2] This was mainly a consequence of the Suez Crisis fiasco of the previous autumn, but was also owing to his increasingly failing health.

  4. Harold Macmillan - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s Macmillan served as Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer under Anthony Eden. When Eden resigned in 1957 following the Suez Crisis, Macmillan succeeded him as prime minister and Leader of the Conservative Party. He was a One Nation Tory of the Disraelian tradition and supported the post-war consensus.

  5. Dexamyl - Wikipedia

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    British prime minister Anthony Eden was prescribed Dexamyl; he was using it to treat abdominal pain. It has been suggested that the drug impaired his judgment during the Suez Crisis . [ 2 ] The failure of his Suez policies led to his ousting while he was recovering in Jamaica .

  6. Post-war Britain (1945–1979) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1955, Churchill finally retired, and Anthony Eden succeeded him as Prime Minister. Eden was a very popular figure, as a result of his long wartime service and also his famous good looks and charm. On taking office he immediately called a general election, at which the Conservatives were returned with an increased majority.

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  8. Moscow Conference (1942) - Wikipedia

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    Eden expressed concerns for the health of the Prime Minister. When told by Eden of the Prime Minister's plans Oliver Harvey wrote, 'But what gallantry of the old gentleman, setting off at 65 across Africa in the heat of mid-summer!' [ 3 ] Churchill set aside health concerns, feeling it was his duty to make the journey.

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