The Critics
How easy it is to sit miles away,
read reports in the lay-press and the criticise the men in attendance
upon an important case—theorize and philosophize—how different the
responsibility and anxiety of actual attendance.
The assassination of our beloved President
brought us face to face with such a situation. Who but those in
actual attendance can realize the difficulties and complications.
From the full report of the case and the report of the autopsy it
is clearly shown that all was done, and that promptly, that our
knowledge and the art and science of surgery could suggest. The
promptness and skill with which Dr. Mann performed the operation
must be regarded with pride by the profession, and the unhappy termination
was due to no lack of skill or good judgment on the part of those
who had charge of his case. The President’s age, his sedentary life,
the heavy burdens and responsibilities of his position had devitalized
his system so that the injured tissues did not have vitality enough
to heal. From the report of the autopsy we gather that there was
no Peritonitis, no pus, no sign of inflammation; simply Necrosis
and non-union in all the tissues in the neighborhood of the bullet
track.
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