Assassination of President James A. Garfield President James A. Garfield was the 20th president of the United States of America. He was the president almost immediately following the end of the Civil War. During his life, especially during his presidency, Garfield established many friends as well as foes. President Garfield was unjustifiably assassinated by one of his foes Charles J. Guiteau because Guiteau was mentally unstable, was disappointed about not getting a political office, and was responsible for almost exclusively ending the country’s reunification progress; however, many argue that doctors, rather than Guiteau, killed the president (Britannica 1). Charles J. Guiteau did not attempt to flee after shooting the president …show more content…
After being shot, doctors rushed to the train station and began trying to locate the bullets to remove them. Since doctors did not believe germs existed, they did not disinfect the area around the president or their hands, which they used to feel around inside of his body. This caused a spread of germs which later developed into an infection which he finally succumbed to after about a month in the hospital. Critic of Guiteau’s guilt and author of a book about Garfield’s assassination, Candice Millard, blames the doctors by claiming, “If they had just left him alone he almost certainly would have survived” (CBS 1). This is backed up by the fact that the bullets were found to have not hit any vital organs. In fact, the bullet doctors were most concerned about was lodged behind the pancreas. Though all of these statements may be true, they do not account for who shot the president. Charles Guiteau shot the president with intent to end his life...to kill him and all he had done for his country. The doctors had no intention of killing or even harming Garfield. If it had not been for Guiteau shooting the president, the doctors would not have even arrived, and would most certainly not have infected the president (CBS
Finally, the other doctors are all there to treat Garfield to save him but are shooed away or not given much of a role in his treatment by Bliss. It was the bad intentions of Dr. Doctor Willard Bliss that killed Garfield in the end, but it brought about some much needed change in the country: the President would always be protected while out in public, antisepsis was widely adopted after Garfield’s autopsy revealed Bliss’s numerous mistakes, and President Arthur worked to end the spoils system. Garfield’s death was one that could have been prevented if a man with the right intentions had been in charge of his medical care. A man without extreme ambition, greed, or dishonesty, a man much like Garfield himself, could have saved the
Today a gunshot wound would be treated would be treated similarly but which better equipment and antibiotics. The doctor will check the wound and remove all the bits of the bullet and broken bone if there is any. Depending on whether the wound is open or closed the doctor will help with the dressings and antibiotics. If the bullet did not penetrate any major organs the patient will most likely survive, but due to the lacking medical help in the Civil War, Armistead died in the
The shooter shot and missed, but the bullet landed through his hat, but something had spoiled his shot so he missed the president 's head. It was a dark summer day so that could have been another reason he missed the shot that could have ended Lincoln 's life. The choices changed the United States, but also ended his life. People even tried to kill Lincoln before he became inaugurated because he basically cheated to
The confusion, shock, and pandemonium at the scene of the crime can hardly be overstated. Amidst the sensory assault of roaring motorcycles, wailing sirens, and the highly animated throng cheering the arrival of President John F. Kennedy and his elegant wife, Jacqueline, one of the most momentous events of the 20th century occurred in mere seconds. Eyewitness perceptions varied wildly. Some thought shots had come from behind the limousine (the vicinity of the Book Depository), while others thought they came from in front or from the right side (the grassy knoll) three witnesses thought the shots sounded as if they came from right inside the President 's car. One witness erroneously thought a bystander was shot in the foot and fell down.
On Pages 339-340, Capote uses selection of detail and diction to argue against the use of the death penalty. (Dick) “...hung for all to see a full twenty minutes before the prison doctor at last said, ‘I pronounce this man dead.’” (Capote 339). (The guard says), “They don’t feel nothing. Drop, snap, and that’s it.
Lincoln, along with his wife and other political figures, were seated in the Presidential Box for the show. There was a guard posted outside the door named John F. Parker. To Booth’s advantage, the guard decided to go get a drink at a nearby tavern. The door to the Presidential Box was closed but not locked, giving Booth the perfect opportunity to carry out his awful plan. He went into the Box and pulled out his .44-caliber derringer pistol and shot the president of the United States.
The Secretary of State Alexander Haig told the press " I am in control here at the White House pending return of the Vice President. " Reagan was shot with only one bullet. The bullet ricochet off the limo into Reagan's chest. Thankfully, the bullets didn't explode like they were supposed to. There is also a video of the shooting.
For many years, there has been a lot of controversy centering on the rate at which crime and violence is happening in society. Steven Pinker, the author of “Violence Vanquished” states, “We believe our world is riddled with terror and war, but we may be living in the most peaceable era in the human existence.” This quote from the article proves to many people that our world isn’t as bad as it is made out to be. In the article “Violence Vanquished” Pinker uses Logos, and an argument of fact to support the article 's central message which stands to prove violence is at an all-time low in today’s society.
Because her husband had two small handguns, which were concealed in the bedside table, he was able to open fire
The autopsy report indicates that someone else likely shot Lewis, and an official document written by a doctor even stated that Lewis died by the hands of an assassin. The shot on Lewis’ head was a back-to-front shot, which he likely would not have inflicted on himself if he was
Multi-Paragraph Essay On February 1, 2008, the Columbia Space Shuttle disintegrated while re-entering Earth’s atmosphere, resulting in the fatalities of all seven crew members. The families of these members, as well as all of America, were struck with anguish and heartbreak. With these feelings, the nation looked for a leader to guide them with understanding and authority.
A ballistics test was conducted, using the same type of “horse pistol” that was used to kill Lewis (Exhibit A: Ballistics Test (video)). This test showed that the “horse pistol” was usually held with two hands, as it was quite heavy. This meant it would have been very difficult to hold the pistol behind the head and then shoot. Then, when the pistol was shot at a dummy, the bullet
The bullet to the head did not exit his head which meant it entered his brain. It even says in the medical report that it was
Garfield is an often overlooked president. As Vowell describes it, “The most famous thing ever said about President James A. Garfield is about how nobody has any idea who the hell he was” (Vowell 1578). Garfield, simply put, was a president that did his job in a rather non-controversial manner. This all changed the day of July 2, 1881 when Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau. Guiteau believed that God had commanded him to shoot the president.
. On January 30th, 1835, Andrew Jackson was nearly assassinated. The assassinator, Richard Lawrence, was an house painter, and went up to Andrew Jackson as he left a funeral in the House chamber of the Capitol building. The Lawrence shot at him, and he missed the shot.