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Someone on my friends list just mentioned Dr. Charles Leale, the physician who was in the Ford Theater the night President Abraham Lincoln was shot. And it got me wondering, as I did some googling on the fellow, and read about the care he administered: which historical assassinations would have been survivable given the state of medicine that we have today?

Some are obvious: President James Garfield would have survived if he'd gotten NO medical care, and was killed by doctors who hadn't heard of washing their hands. I mean, Galen could have cured Garfield. Heck, if they'd taken him home, put him to bed, bandaged him up, and done nothing else, he probably would have made it.

On the other hand, I think President John F. Kennedy is pretty much a foregone conclusion, too. I don't think any medical care in the world today could save someone who had the back of their head blown off.

But what of President Lincoln? Reading the one article I read, I'm inclined to suspect that Dr. Leale did pretty close to everything a modern doctor could have done that might have made a difference: the bullet entered just behind the left ear. Maybe a top-notch neurosurgeon (the kind that does work at Walter Reed and would have worked on the President) could have done something, but it's hard to say -- head wounds are funny that way. Dr. Leale was a surgeon with the Union Army, and had extensive experience with bullet wounds, was with the President like within a minute of his being shot, got the President breathing on his own, but felt that the brain damage was mortal. He was with the President for nine hours, when Lincoln finally died.

I feel certain that modern medicine could have kept Lincoln "alive" for over nine hours -- but whether that would have made any ultimate difference depends on the nature of the head wound.

That might have been worse

Date: 2005-07-04 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zachkessin.livejournal.com
If Lincoln had not died but had stayed alive in a vegatative state or other reduced capacity US law at the time did not have a way of dealing with that. Until the 25th amendment the only way power passed to the VP was with the death of the president.

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