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Report of first doctor to reach shot Lincoln found
« on: June 06, 2012, 12:06:14 am »
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Jun 5, 6:44 PM EDT

Report of first doctor to reach shot Lincoln found

By JOHN O'CONNOR

This undated photo provided by the Library of Congress shows Dr. Charles A. Leale, who was the first doctor to treat President Abraham Lincoln after he was shot at a Washington theater on the night of April 14, 1865. Now, 147 years later, a researcher with the Papers of Abraham Lincoln Project has discovered an original copy of Dr. Leale's clinical 21-page report from the night Lincoln was shot. (AP Photo/Library of Congress)


SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The first doctor to reach President Abraham Lincoln after he was shot in a Washington theater rushed to his ceremonial box and found him paralyzed, comatose and leaning against his wife. Dr. Charles Leale ordered brandy and water to be brought immediately.

Leale's long-lost report of efforts to help the mortally wounded president, written just hours after his death, was discovered in a box at the National Archives late last month.

The Army surgeon, who sat 40 feet from Lincoln at Ford's Theater that night in April 1865, saw assassin John Wilkes Booth jump to the stage, brandishing a dagger. Thinking Lincoln had been stabbed, Leale pushed his way to the victim but found a different injury.

"I commenced to examine his head (as no wound near the shoulder was found) and soon passed my fingers over a large firm clot of blood situated about one inch below the superior curved line of the occipital bone," Leale reported. "The coagula I easily removed and passed the little finger of my left hand through the perfectly smooth opening made by the ball."

The historians who discovered the report believe it was filed, packed in a box, stored at the archives and not seen for 147 years. While it doesn't add much new information, "it's the first draft" of the tragedy, said Daniel Stowell, director of the Papers of Abraham Lincoln.

"What's fascinating about this report is its immediacy and its clinical, just-the-facts approach," Stowell said. "There's not a lot of flowery language, not a lot of emotion."

A researcher for the Papers of Abraham Lincoln, Helena Iles Papaioannou, found the report among the U.S. surgeon general's April 1865 correspondence, filed under "L" for Leale.

Physicians continue to debate whether Lincoln received proper treatment. With trauma treatment still in its infancy, Leale's report illustrates "the helplessness of the doctors," Stowell said. "He doesn't say that but you can feel it."

"For his time, he did everything right," said Dr. Blaine Houmes, a Cedar Rapids, Iowa, specialist in emergency medicine who has studied the assassination. Accounts vary about how Leale did it - Houmes thinks he might have pounded on the victim's chest - but the doctor resuscitated the president.

"When Dr. Leale got into the president's box, Lincoln was technically dead," Houmes said. "He was able to regain a pulse and get breathing started again. He basically saved Lincoln's life, even though he didn't survive the wound."

Leale wrote a report for an 1867 congressional committee investigating the assassination that referenced the earlier account, but no one had ever seen the original, said Stowell, whose group's goal is to find every document written by or to Abraham Lincoln during his lifetime.

At least four researchers have been painstakingly scouring boxes of documents at the National Archives for more than six years. They methodically pull boxes of paper - there are millions of records packed away and never catalogued, Stowell said - and look for "Lincoln docs," as Papaioannou called them.

She was assigned the surgeon general's mail and was leafing through letters pitching inventions for better ambulances and advice about feeding soldiers onions to ward off disease when she hit Leale's report, likely rewritten in the neat hand of a clerk.

"I knew it was interesting. What we didn't know was this was novel," Papaioannou said. "We didn't know that this was new, that this was an 1865 report and that it likely hadn't been seen before."

Leale, who was 23 and just six weeks into his medical practice when Lincoln died, never spoke or wrote about his experiences again until 1909 in a speech commemorating the centennial of the president's birth.

While Leale's report includes little sentiment, Papaioannou believes the way he described the moments after Booth disappeared shows how deeply he was affected.

"I then heard cries that the `President had been murdered,' which were followed by those of `Kill the murderer' `Shoot him' etc. which came from different parts of the audience," Leale wrote. "I immediately ran to the Presidents box and as soon as the door was opened was admitted and introduced to Mrs. Lincoln when she exclaimed several times, `O Doctor, do what you can for him, do what you can!'"

The Papers of Abraham Lincoln, administered by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, has found and is digitizing 90,000 documents, Stowell said. Leale's report - neither written by or to Lincoln - doesn't technically fall in the group's purview, but Stowell said some exceptions are made for extraordinary finds.
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Re: Report of first doctor to reach shot Lincoln found
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2012, 09:57:42 am »
 Ever since I was a kid, the Lincoln assassination has fascinated me.
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Re: Report of first doctor to reach shot Lincoln found
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2012, 12:09:41 pm »
Have you read Bill O'Reilly's book?  I've heard good things about it.

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Re: Report of first doctor to reach shot Lincoln found
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2012, 12:32:49 pm »
Let it never be forgotten, that the assasin of Lincoln was a Democrat.


During the Garfield vs. Hancock election a handbill was passed out as a reminder of who the Democrats were. It would be considered inflammatory language today, and maybe a little troubling to those of us who can trace our roots to the old South, but if you were at age to still remember the Civil War and was handed this handbill, it made perfect sense, and was very profound.

Why I will not Vote for the Democratic Ticket

I am opposed to the Democratic Party, and I will tell you why.
Every State that seceded from the United States was a Democratic State.
Every man that shot Union soldiers was a Democrat.
Every man that loves slavery better than Liberty was a Democrat.
The man that assassinated Abraham Lincoln was a Democrat.Every man that sympathized with the assassin – every man glad that the noblest President ever elected was assassinated – was a Democrat’
Every man that wept over the corps of [end of] slavery was a Democrat.
Every man that cursed Lincoln because he issued the Proclamation of Emancipation – the grandest paper since the Declaration of Independence – every one of them was a Democrat.
Soldiers! Every scar you have got on your heroic bodies was given you by a Democrat. Every scar, every arm that is lacking, every limb that is gone, every scar is a souvenir of a Democrat.

The handbill then contrasted Republican and Democrats:
The Republicans have done some noble things – things that will be remembered as long as there is history. But there are some things they did not do.
They did not use an army to force slavery into Kansas…
They did not oppose emancipation/
They were not “Ku-Klux”
They did not scourge, and hang, and shoot, and murder men for opinions sake.
They did not organize the Louisiana white league or the South Carolina rifle clubs
They did not drench the South with the blood of inoffensive colored men…
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Re: Report of first doctor to reach shot Lincoln found
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2012, 12:42:52 pm »
Have you read Bill O'Reilly's book?  I've heard good things about it.
No, but I think my mother bought it for my nieces to read. I'll borrow it. I loved James L. Swanson's "Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer," though.
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Re: Report of first doctor to reach shot Lincoln found
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2012, 06:40:44 pm »
Have you read Bill O'Reilly's book?  I've heard good things about it.

It is being turned into a movie.  The libs tried to say the BOR book was inaccurate and the accusation actually turned out to be what was incorrect.
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Re: Report of first doctor to reach shot Lincoln found
« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2012, 06:54:50 pm »
It is being turned into a movie.  The libs tried to say the BOR book was inaccurate and the accusation actually turned out to be what was incorrect.

I bought O'Reilly's book but lent it to my son before I had a chance to read it...should have know better...lol
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