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President Garfield’s Doctors: A Tragi-Comedy Part I
Charles Guiteau admitted that he shot the President, but “it was the doctors who killed him.” The assassin was certifiably insane, but he wasn’t stupid. Everybody in the country knew it was the medical men who botched the care of … Continue reading
Posted in A POTUS-FLOTUS Blog, James Garfield
Tagged American history, Charles Guiteau, Charles Julius Guiteau, Dr. David Hayes Agnew, Dr. F.H. Hamilton, Dr. Willard Bliss, Feather Schwartz Foster, history, James A. Garfield, Joseph Stanley Brown, President Garfield, President Garfield's doctors, President Garfield's medical team, President James A. Garfield, presidential assassin, Presidential history, US history, White House history
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