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James Bond was a drunk. And we have the data to prove it.

Bond, Jamesss Bond The world's most famous secret How he spent his days agent is a not-so-secret lush, according to British medical researchers. His drinking put him at risk for malignancies, depression, hypertension and cirrhosis. More than 123 days were described across 12 of the 14 books. Drinking Hospital, incarcerated, 75 rehabilitation 36 Not drinking Alcohol units consumed per book 12.5 "Casino Royale" (1953) 73.8 "Live and Let Die" (1954) 84.45 "Moonraker" (1955) 73.6 "Diamonds Are Forever" (1956) 50 "From Russia with Love" (1957) 106.8 "Dr. No" (1958) 51.1 "Goldfinger" (1959) 97.4 "For Your Eyes Only" (1960) 113.35 "Thunderball" (1961) 52.55 "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1963) 179.8 "You Only Live Twice" (1964) 225.8 "The Man With the Golden Gun" (1965) 41.5 Average weekly consumption of alcohol units per book "Casino Royale" (1953) 20.7 "Live and Let Die" (1954) 42.3 "Moonraker" (1955) 93.6 "Diamonds Are Forever" (1956) 70 "From Russia with Love" (1957) 93.45 "Dr. No" (1958) 27.5 "Goldfinger" (1959) 52.4 "For Your Eyes Only" (1960) 99.2 "Thunderball" (1961) 73.6 "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1963) 104.9 "You Only Live Twice" (1964) 132 "The Man With the Golden Gun" (1965) 96.8 Source: BMJ Group Lorena Iniguez Elebee Los Angeles Times

James Bond was a drunk. And we have the data to prove it.

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The world most famous secret agent is a not-so-secret lush according to British medical researchers. His drinking put him at risk for malignancies, depression, hypertension, and cirrhosis.

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