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Bliss, Willard (1882). Feeding Per Rectum: As Illustrated in the Case of the Late President Garfield, and Others. Bliss, Doctor Willard (1882). Excerpts from opinions of distinguished medical men in this and other countries justifying the treatment of the late President Garfield. Washington, D.C.: Gibson Brothers. Bliss, Doctor Willard (1890).
A team of physicians was called to help the president, led by Doctor Willard Bliss. [4] Also called into assistance were Dr. Edson and a cousin of Garfield's, Dr. Silas A. Boynton. Edson was by Garfield's side more than any other physician with encouragement from Lucretia and the children who referred to Edson as, "Dr. Edson, full of Med'cin!"
He was unsuccessful, partly because Garfield's metal bedframe made the instrument malfunction, and partly because self-appointed chief physician Doctor Willard Bliss allowed Bell to use the device only on Garfield's right side, where Bliss insisted the bullet had lodged. [56]
The Harrisburg Telegraph announces Garfield's death, including the telegram sent to Arthur. Garfield's primary physician, Doctor Willard Bliss, did not believe in the nascent antiseptic procedures promoted by his contemporary Joseph Lister, [56] and Garfield's gunshot wound became infected through Bliss's non-sterile attempts to retrieve the ...
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Andrew Garfield was seen out with then-girlfriend Dr. Kate Tomas in Los Angeles, seemingly on a double date with friends Phoebe Bridgers and Bo Burnham.
John O’Hurley believes his character on The Young and the Restless character, Dr. James Grainger, could have done a better job on the show. “I don't think I kept a single patient alive in the ...
The series was announced in February 2024, with Michael Shannon cast to play Garfield, and Matthew Macfadyen as the assassin Guiteau. Matt Ross was set to direct all episodes of the series. [ 1 ] Later that month, Nick Offerman and Betty Gilpin joined the cast, as Chester A. Arthur and Lucretia Garfield respectively. [ 2 ]