Interesting description of Garfield's death. Shot by an assassin, he was then treated by a leading doctor--but a doctor who did not believe in Lister's antiseptic treatment. Garfield dies. (Doctor put his unwashed fingers into the body looking for the bullet.) Author suggests that had Garfield been a pauper and brought to Bellevue, where cleanliness was practiced by doctors, he would have lived.
Founding of Johns Hopkins (rich man with no children) and the move of pathologist from Bellevue to Baltimore.
Founding of Johns Hopkins (rich man with no children) and the move of pathologist from Bellevue to Baltimore.
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