doctors at lincoln's bedside
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09-08-2014, 12:53 PM
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RE: doctors at lincoln's bedside
(09-08-2014 11:26 AM)RJNorton Wrote: Kees, there is no mention of Ashbel Woodward in Reck's book. Also, there is no mention of Joseph Janvier Woodward at the deathbed. Thanks Roger. so the list I put together seems to be okay: Ashbel Woodward was attending at the Petersen House; Janvier Woodward was at the autopsy in the White House; Dr. William H. Ford was never at AL's bedside and Dr. Charles M. Ford was. (09-08-2014 12:30 AM)LincolnToddFan Wrote: [Nine men were present for the autopsy: Barnes, Crane, Stone, Taft, Notson, Gen. Rucker of the Army’s Quartermaster Dept., Lincoln’s friend Orville H. Browning and the doctors]// quote The only thing I know is that Dr. Leale declined an invitation to be present at the autopsy. He was a young physician of 23, and his experience through the night was probably all that he cared to endure. Why Lincoln’s friend Orville H. Browning was present and did not decline, I’ve no clue. |
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