When the president's visit was easy, had a political bitter taste and there was little medical knowledge, this well-told story presentation brought the life moment in the history of the country. James A. Garfield was recalled today, elected as the presidential candidate for the Republican Party, and won the Black Horse candidate in 1880. Then he removed the sulfur politics within the party, and if he was shot directly by the job applicant at the office sacrificed, he will gloriously dominate. In Millard (alleged river), Garfield's crazy assassin, his incompetent doctors (eg, they neglected disinfecting and led to blood infections), and Republican painful politics through creative depiction It shone. Even though Alexander Graham Bell wants his invention to save President's life, he also plays an important role. Mrillard also laid the foundation for a lawsuit that would prove to be an effective and respected CEO if living in Garfield. Today, he will definitely survive, and it may rarely be hurt by his body bullets, but an undisturbed infection deprived him of his life. His death did not harm the country so much, and the story of Millard did not add much to the previous understanding, but it is hard to imagine that it is said better. Painter (September)
Let's start the fate of the Republic. Crazy story, medical killing, President, assassination of Candice Millard against President James Garfield, and a poor explanation of medicine that brought his death at the age of 49. This is an attractive view of American history that has been overlooked. Nearby, the British surgeon Joseph Lister stood before the American elite doctor and surgeon taught preservatives, which was a groundbreaking theory to kill bacteria to prevent postoperative infection and death . Lister's method greatly reduced the death rate of the entire operating room in Europe, but in the United States, to the skeptical audience worried about disinfecting the equipment before the surgery and even cleaning the lab coat I will face.
"Fate of the Republic: Crazy Story, Medicine, and President's Murder" was published by Candice Millard in 2011. James Garfield is his main theme, but it is still one of the most popular books of any president. Millard is a former editor and author of National Geographic magazine and is the author of the darkest journey of The River of Doubts: Theodore Roosevelt. "Fate of the Republic" clearly encompasses the entire life of Garfield, but it takes only 32 pages for him to review the first 48 years (until he joined the Republican Games nominated by the president). The last half of the book holds only the last 11 weeks of his life. This emphasis means that this is not a normal presidential biography ... in fact, this is not a fact.
The Fate of the Republic: The story of insanity, medicine and presidential killing is a 2011 book by Candice Millard covering President James Garfield's lifetime and assassination. It was published by Doubleday (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group owned by Random House) on 20th September 2011, and then won the Edgar Best Fact Crime Award in 2012.
Roberts: I am talking to Candice Millard. Her book is called "Fate of the Republic: Crazy, Medical, and President Murder Case". When the doctor came to treat Garfield, they first started with the dirty hands on the floor of the dirty station, and eventually introduced the infection that would kill him. Why are they not paying attention? Milad: So, this is one of the most unacceptable aspects of this story. Joseph Lister, a famous British surgeon, discovered a preservative 16 years ago. He achieved dramatic results in his own operating theater, and he appealed to an American doctor to disinfect their hands and instruments. If they did not, he warned them that there was a risk of killing the patient.