Charles Guiteau, the man known to American history as the assassin of President James Garfield, may have been both innocent and guilty at the same time.
Guiteau himself famously said as much while he was being tried, convicted and ultimately executed. When prosecutors and public critics labeled Guiteau as a murderer, he didn't deny that he had shot Garfield twice on July 2, 1881; one bullet only grazed the president's arm, but a second burrowed itself deep into the right side of his back. Yet Guiteau's contention was that he was merely an attempted murderer, not a successful one.
"Yes, I shot the president," Guiteau argued, both in court and to anyone else who would listen, "but his physicians killed him."
Both morally and legally, one can plausibly argue that Guiteau was wrong. Medically, however, he was almost certainly correct.
Charles Julius Guiteauwas born on Sept. 8, 1841 in Freeport, Illinois to a family of FrenchHuguenot ancestry. Like many would-be assassins before and since, Guiteau's life was marked by frustration and failure. Based on his behavior, psychologists speculate that he could have been a psychopath and suffered from associated conditions like narcissistic personality disorder, schizophrenia and perhaps even neurosyphilis. Guiteau had trouble paying attention, displayed unearned feelings of grandiosity and entitlement, and frequently gave rein to a volatile and violent temper. As a result of these qualities, he failed at everything from being a college student at the University of Michigan (he couldn't focus on his studies) to being a member of a religious commune (the Oneida Community found Guiteau so off-putting that he was nicknamed "Charles Gitout").
Although Guiteau eventually became a lawyer in those days, anyone could apply to take the bar exam, and it was much easier to pass he only argued one case before a court. During this same period, his marriage to librarian Annie Bunn fell apart because of his physical abuse and dishonesty, particularly when it came to financial matters. Bunn successfully filed for divorce (very rare in the 1870s), and Guiteau began a life of wandering around America as a self-proclaimed religious prophet. Because he struggled with writing, however, Guiteau's "ideas" were mainly plagiarized from Oneida founder John Humphrey Noyes.
For the last two months of Garfield's life, he was only "fed" by having egg yolks, beef bouillon, whiskey, milk and opium drops inserted up his anus.
Over time, Guiteau began to focus less on religion than on politics, and aligned himself with the Republican Party.This is where Garfield enters the picture. Although Guiteau had initially supported former President Ulysses S. Grant in his bid for an unprecedented third term even managing to focus long enough to write a brief "speech" that he passed around at the 1880 Republican National Convention he switched his support to Garfield after the Ohio congressman unexpectedly won the Republican presidential nomination. To show his support, Guiteau swapped the name "Grant" with "Garfield" in his earlier speech and went around the country sharing it with anyone who would listen. (He may have even openly delivered it on street corners, although if so this only happened one or two times.) After Garfield was elected, Guiteau became convinced that he alone had been responsible for the president's victory.
As a result, Guiteau began a months-long personal mission to be appointed to a consulship in either Vienna or Paris. Bumming around Washington DC and staying one step ahead of the law (he survived during this time by being a thief), Guiteau obsessively stalked both Garfield and anyone else he thought might give him his dream job. For a while, the Garfield administration reacted to Guiteau in the same way as the faculty at the University of Michigan and the religious members of the Oneida Community first by politely tolerating him, and then by blowing him off. When both of those tactics failed, Secretary of State James G. Blaine finally snapped at Guiteau, "Never speak to me again on the Paris consulship as long as you live!"
That, in sum, is why Guiteau shot Garfield in the back on July 2, 1881. After 80 days of clinging to life, Garfield died a horribly painful death.
Want more health and science stories in your inbox? Subscribe toSalon's weekly newsletter The Vulgar Scientist.
Many scholars have since argued that Guiteau's obvious mental health problems should have mitigated his sentence, and indeed Guiteau's own lawyers were among the first in American history to issue a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. Because the public was outraged at the assassination, however, experts agree that this argument was doomed to be rejected at trial. For his part, Guiteau believed he was a brilliant man who had saved America and insisted that he had only wounded Garfield, not killed him.
When it came to the latter assertion, Guiteau actually had a valid point.
The underlying issue is that the doctors who probed Garfield's body refused to wash their hands. Even though doctors had known about hand-washing since the 1840s, many American physicians were put off by the idea that a doctor's hands could ever be unclean, or were simply unaware of the strong evidence that had-washing works. The doctors who attended to Garfield, led by a former Civil War surgeon named Dr. D. Willard Bliss (the first 'D' actually stood for 'Doctor,' his given name), insisted on probing the bullet wound in the president's back without first washing their hands. Dozens of medical professionals not one of them washing their hands poked and prodded Garfield's open wound. Even their instruments were not sterilized, despite British surgeon Joseph Lister proving by the mid-1860s that sterilization was important. (These ideas had also either not reached American doctors or, when that happened, been rejected by them.) To add figurative salt to the wound, Garfield's doctors declined to use ether as anesthetic (this practice had existed since the 1840s), meaning the president was in horrible pain every day as they gradually expanded his three-inch bullet wound into a 1 foot, 8 inch long incision that oozed pus.
While it is tempting to condemn Garfield's doctors as cruel or incompetent, their biases against hand-washing and sterilization were ubiquitous among American physiciansuntil the mid-1890s, when American doctors began by and large accepting the need for hand-washing and sterilization. While their views can be characterized as ignorant, the willful nature of that ignorance was simply part of the zeitgeist. What's more, unlike Guiteau, the doctors almost certainly had Garfield's best interests at heart, even recruiting inventor Alexander Graham Bellto build a primitive metal detector in the hope of locating the path of the bullet.
Garfield was ahead of his time, having won the presidency because of a half-improvised speech where he implored Republican delegates to... "join us in lifting into the serene firmament of the Constitution, to shine like stars for ever and ever, the immortal principles of truth and justice: that all men, white or black, shall be free, and shall stand equal before the law."
Characteristically, however, Bell's attempt to save Garfield's life was hampered by egotism and bad luck. Dr. Bliss refused to let Bell pass the device over the entirety of Garfield's body, as he had already stated it was somewhere on the right side of the president's body. In fact, the bullet had passed through Garfield'sfirst lumbar vertebra of his spine on his right side and passed through to his left side, ultimately lodging in his abdomen.What's more, even if Bell had been allowed to pass his device all over Garfield's body, it likely would not have mattered. The entire time, Bell's invention produced so much static that doctors could not determine if it actually found the bullet. It later came out that the president's mattress had metal coils, which had likely rendered the device ineffective.
Barring any definitive way of locating the bullet, the doctors continued probing and prodding until the president eventually succumbed to an infection. When he eventually passed away on Sept. 19, 1881, the cause of death was septic blood poisoning worsened, no doubt, by the doctors' decision to limit his solid food intake in case the bullet had pierced his intestines. For the last two months of Garfield's life, he was only "fed" by having egg yolks, beef bouillon, whiskey, milk and opium drops inserted up his anus. During that time, he lost roughly 80 pounds.When he finally died, the catalyst was a rupturing of his splenic artery and a heart attack. The passionate abolitionist's final words were, "This pain. This pain."
Medical historianDr. Ira Rutkow perhaps has the final word on this subject, telling The New York Times in 2006 that Garfield's doctors "basically starved him to death" and that "Garfield had such a nonlethal wound" that in early 21st century America "he would have gone home in a matter or two or three days." Guiteau, to no one's surprise, was sentenced to death and hanged on June 20, 1882.
If there is any way to end this tragedy on an upbeat note, it is by pointing out that Garfield still left an impressive legacy behind him. It is a testament to his intelligence, work ethic and political idealism that one can safely say America would have been a better place if he had lived. In many ways, Garfield was ahead of his time, having won the presidency because of a half-improvised speech where he implored Republican delegates to create a better nation after the Civil War, which had ended only 15 years earlier.
Then, after the storms of battle, were heard the calm words of peace spoken by the conquering nation, saying to the foe that lay prostrate at its feet: "This is our only revengethat you join us in lifting into the serene firmament of the Constitution, to shine like stars for ever and ever, the immortal principles of truth and justice: that all men, white or black, shall be free, and shall stand equal before the law."
If Garfield had survived Guiteau's assassination attempt, he could have used his power no doubt significantly enhanced by the near-unanimous public sympathy at his disposal to make that dream into a reality. Instead his doctors refused to wash their hands or sterilize their instruments, and starved him while shoving food, liquor and opium into his rectum.
The rest, as they say, is history.
View post:
This president was shot in the back, but the doctors are the ones who killed him - Salon
- Managing the ageing process [Last Updated On: September 30th, 2012] [Originally Added On: September 30th, 2012]
- Natures Elements Releases New Product: Reishi Mushroom - This Chinese Longevity Mushroom Has Miraculous Health Benefits [Last Updated On: October 1st, 2012] [Originally Added On: October 1st, 2012]
- Dance conference [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2012] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2012]
- Immortal moment for Sonya [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: October 15th, 2012]
- Read in [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: October 15th, 2012]
- An artificially intelligent future: Ray Kurzweil on engineering the brain [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2012] [Originally Added On: November 28th, 2012]
- OpenWorm brings simulated life one step closer with ‘real’ digital muscles [Last Updated On: December 20th, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2013]
- Tozer Devotional - The Alliance: Living the Call Together [Last Updated On: December 20th, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2013]
- The Eucharist: What Do Catholics Believe? [Last Updated On: December 20th, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2013]
- Elixir of life - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: December 20th, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2013]
- Immortality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: December 20th, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2013]
- The Immortal Life « Rebecca Skloot [Last Updated On: December 21st, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 21st, 2013]
- Could humans attain immortality? - Curiosity [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2013]
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot - Book ... [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2013]
- Alex Chiu Eternal Life Immortality Device [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2013]
- Jiaogulan - gynostemma pentaphyllum - China's "Immortality ... [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2013] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2013]
- FSU will go down as one of the all-time great teams [Last Updated On: January 8th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 8th, 2014]
- Sermons and Papers [Last Updated On: January 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 9th, 2014]
- Twin fiestas mirror Filipinos’ duality of spirit [Last Updated On: January 19th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 19th, 2014]
- Medicine of Immortality [Last Updated On: January 21st, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 21st, 2014]
- Hockey great Bobby Orr presents his new book in Vero Beach [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2014]
- RIP Jade Rabbit: China's lunar rover officially dead [Last Updated On: February 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2014]
- Catholic Social Doctrine Can Help Rescue Aging Societies [Last Updated On: February 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 27th, 2014]
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Science NetLinks [Last Updated On: March 13th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 13th, 2014]
- Community HealthNet offers comprehensive healthcare for all [Last Updated On: March 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 16th, 2014]
- REVIEW The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story, By Vivek J. Tiwary And Brian C. Robinson [Last Updated On: March 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2014]
- Wallace Baine, Baine Street: Why the silence on science? [Last Updated On: March 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2014]
- Why Freezing Yourself Is a Terrible Way to Achieve Immortality [Last Updated On: April 2nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 2nd, 2014]
- Gene therapy successfully regenerates an old organ inside a living animal [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- Grief-stricken memorialize loved ones on 'R.I.P. T-shirts' [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 11th, 2014]
- Doctors Can Now Grow Engineered Vaginas in Women [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 11th, 2014]
- Celldex's Phase 1 study of CDX-1401 published in Science Translational Medicine [Last Updated On: April 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2014]
- Researchers Link Aging to Cellular Interactions That Occur Across Generations [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2014]
- UNC researchers link aging to cellular interactions that occur across generations [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2014]
- Aging linked to cellular interactions that occur across generations [Last Updated On: April 26th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 26th, 2014]
- Sir Roger Bannister has Parkinson's Disease [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2014]
- Do Not Miss the Secrets to Longevity, Healing & Immortality with Soul Miracle Healer Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha at ... [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2014]
- New, young blood can reverse some signs of aging, improve cognitive abilities [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2014]
- Sixty years on from the day Sir Roger changed athletics [Last Updated On: May 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 6th, 2014]
- University Medal runners-up find turning point at Berkeley [Last Updated On: May 13th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 13th, 2014]
- How a Rare Medical Condition Could Help Extend All of Our Lives [Last Updated On: May 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2014]
- The Eternal Problem Silicon Valley Can't Solve [Last Updated On: September 1st, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 1st, 2014]
- Americas highest-paid female CEO was born a man [Last Updated On: September 8th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 8th, 2014]
- Harry Potter Magic at the Eccles Library [Last Updated On: September 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 9th, 2014]
- Brain Trust: 15th Annual IdeaFestival Blossoms, Branches Out [Last Updated On: September 12th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 12th, 2014]
- The Essence of Senescence [Last Updated On: September 12th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 12th, 2014]
- The $1 Million Race For The Cure To End Aging [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 16th, 2014]
- Hedge fund offers $1M to cure aging [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 16th, 2014]
- Derrick Rose's Long Journey Back to Superstardom Is Only Just Beginning [Last Updated On: September 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 17th, 2014]
- 7 Most Audacious Medtech Predictions [Last Updated On: September 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 17th, 2014]
- What's up, docs? [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2014]
- Forever creator previews the newest show about immortality [Last Updated On: September 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 22nd, 2014]
- Penn Researchers Explain How Ends of Chromosomes are Maintained for Cancer Cell Immortality [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2014]
- Show mixes mystery and medicine [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2014]
- How the Ends of Chromosomes Are Maintained for Cancer Cell Immortality [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2014]
- Unraveling the Universe: Griffins Tower [Last Updated On: September 29th, 2014] [Originally Added On: September 29th, 2014]
- 8 superfoods that arent all that super [Last Updated On: October 1st, 2014] [Originally Added On: October 1st, 2014]
- 'The Strain' News: Season 1 Finale Recap, Show Renewed for Second Season [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2014] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2014]
- Author Rebecca Skloot to Present Free Public Lecture at UCR as Part of Immortality Project Lecture Series [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2014] [Originally Added On: October 21st, 2014]
- Eskind Biomedical Library highlights world of Harry Potter [Last Updated On: October 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: October 24th, 2014]
- Ali Regained Title in Historic Fight 40 Years Ago [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2014] [Originally Added On: October 31st, 2014]
- 'Rumble in the Jungle' Turns 40 [Last Updated On: November 1st, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 1st, 2014]
- Death: Only Lazarus can refute [Last Updated On: November 1st, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 1st, 2014]
- November 2014 [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2014]
- Here Are All the Movies Opening Today, November 7. What Will You See? [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2014]
- Brittany Maynard forced us to confront death [Last Updated On: November 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 9th, 2014]
- How Brittany Maynard made us look at death [Last Updated On: November 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 9th, 2014]
- Modern medicine unwraps ancient mysteries around 2,000-year-old child mummy [Last Updated On: November 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2014]
- Revealed: Modern medicine unwraps ancient mysteries of Bolton's 2,000-year-old child mummy [Last Updated On: November 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2014]
- EDEL: In a galaxy far far away [Last Updated On: November 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 17th, 2014]
- The Immortal Medication - Genetics Medicine [Last Updated On: November 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 20th, 2014]
- Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha, Creator of Soul Healing Miracles, Invites Public to Q & A Online Seminar About New Book ... [Last Updated On: November 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 22nd, 2014]
- I dont want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying. Woody Allen [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2014]
- Part 2: Mushrooms for health and wealth [Last Updated On: November 26th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 26th, 2014]
- What should doctors do when the drugs wont work? Often its easier to push one more treatment than to acknowledge ... [Last Updated On: November 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 27th, 2014]
- CRUCIBLE: Hilot and Wellbeing (1) Julkipli Wadi [Last Updated On: November 30th, 2014] [Originally Added On: November 30th, 2014]
- VP Gems: Medicine For Finals [Last Updated On: December 12th, 2014] [Originally Added On: December 12th, 2014]
- The Vampire Preservation Society Stands Out From The Pack As A Distinctive Narrative Of Brotherhood, Compassion, And ... [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2014] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2014]
- Dying we live [1995] [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: December 18th, 2014]
- The final chapter on the festive season [Last Updated On: December 20th, 2014] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2014]