Napoleon brought low before Waterloo

According to Rick Beyer's The Greatest War Stories Never Told, the night before the battle of Waterloo, Napoleon suffered from hemorrhoids and a bladder infection. This sounds like the symptoms of a enlarged prostrate.

To relieve the pain he was given opium which caused him to sleep late and therefore be late for the battle. He was still in great pain and may have taken more opium. It was one of the reasons he lost the battle on this day in 1815. It is too bad for him there was no Flomax(TM) back then.

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