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Lincoln's Last Hours

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This work recounts the events surrounding the assassination of President Lincoln, as experienced by a medical officer present at Ford's Theatre on the night of April 14, 1865. The author describes the atmosphere of the theater, the President's final public appearance, and the chaos that ensued following the shooting. Detailed observations of Lincoln's demeanor and the immediate reactions of the audience are provided, alongside the author's personal reflections on the tragedy. The narrative emphasizes the profound impact of Lincoln's death on the nation and the author's sense of duty to document these historical moments.

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Charles A. Leale

Charles A. Leale was a prominent figure in American history, best known for his eyewitness account of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. As a young army surgeon, he was one of the first to reach Lincoln after he was shot by John Wilkes Booth. Leale's detailed narrative, captured in his work "Lincoln's Last Hours," provides a poignant and personal perspective on the tragic event that shaped the nation. His contributions to historical literature offer valuable insights into the medical practices of the time and the immediate aftermath of one of America's most significant moments.

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