Giving that Lincoln lived for some time after he was shot, and that there wasn’t a lot doctors could do for him back then, I have to wonder if there’d been a modern day ER near Ford’s Theater, if Lincoln could have survived his shooting. I realize that he’d probably be paralyzed or otherwise disabled if he *did * live, and that Marfan’s Syndrome might have killed him later on, but is there a reasonable possibility that modern medicine could have kept him alive?
If I recall, Lincoln was shot in the head.
A lot depends on the track of the bullet. Depending on where it went, he might have been left about where Jim Brady was after he got caught in the crossfire during the attempted assasination of Ronald Reagan, or he might have been left a “vegetable”, or it might have been hopeless even with modern medicine.
Does anyone know what sort of brain injury the late president suffered in sufficient detail to make an intelligent stab at the question?
I’d bet he could have been saved by modern medicine. Anybody who doesn’t die “instantly” (which usually means before the ambulance arrives) would be a lot better off now than then. Since it did take him a while to expire that means probably some of his problem was shock from loss of blood and infection, and just bad medical instincts trying to deal with a bad wound. All of those are better handled today.
Also, I suspect John Wilkes Booth would have been serving 8 years on trial and death row before being hanged.
From http://www.doctorzebra.com/prez/t16.htm:
From http://www.nvrha.com/NEWS.HTM
Gotta love Google.
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“anal dilation”??
for a head wound???
There was an article in American Heritage a few years ago that indicated that it was possible to have saved Lincoln’s life even from the head wound, using medical techniques known at the time. But I believe the doctors treating him either were not experts in those techniques or were too panicked by the situation to handle it properly.
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Apparently, another assassinated president, McKinley would probably have lived if he had access to modern medical techniques… he might have survived if had even recieved competent medical attention at the time.
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Add Garfield to that ‘saveable’ list as well.
Maybe, maybe not. I think the bullet pretty much destroyed his pancreas. Don’t know how he would have functioned in the early 20th century without one.