In 1911 his poor health would force him to return to France for good.
Failing health forced him to break with that tradition this season.
He held the position until ill health forced his resignation in 1886.
His health also forced him to leave Parliament in 1885.
He would have joined the order, but his health broke down and forced him to keep at home for the next six or seven years.
He worked as a private detective for the next several years until poor health forced him to stop.
From 1914 to 1920, he was vice-president of the Board and then president until 1933 when poor health forced him to step down.
However, his health soon forced him out of Florida entirely.
By the end of this season, his health forced him into retirement.
Seven months later ill health forced Hart to step down.