ELBERON, N. J., September 11, 1881. 9 A. M. At the examination of the President at 8.30 this A. M. his temperature was 98.8°; pulse,
Category: Garfield Assassination
A reenactment of the official bulletins released to the public by the physicians to President Garfield following the shooting on July 2, 1881.
President Garfield’s Condition: September 10, 1881, 6:00 PM
ELBERON, N. J., September 10, 1881. 6 P. M. At the examination of the President at 12 M to-day his temperature was 98.5°; pulse, 100;
President Garfield’s Condition: September 10, 1881, 9:00 AM
ELBERON, N. J., September 10, 1881. 9 A. M. At the examination of the President at 8.30 this A. M., the temperature was 99.4°; pulse,
President Garfield’s Condition: September 9, 1881, 6:00 PM
ELBERON, N. J., September 9, 1881. 6 P. M. At the examination of the President at 12 M. to-day, the temperature was 98.4°; pulse, 100;
President Garfield’s Condition: September 9, 1881, 9:00 AM
ELBERON, N. J., September 9, 1881. 8:30 A. M. At the examination of the President at 8 A. M., the temperature was 98.5°; pulse, 100;
President Garfield’s Condition: September 8, 1881, 6:00 PM
ELBERON, N. J., September 8, 1881. 6 P. M. At 12 M. to-day the President’s temperature was 98.4°; pulse, 94; respiration, 17. At the evening
President Garfield’s Condition: September 8, 1881, 8:30 AM
ELBERON, N. J., September 8, 1881. 8.30 A. M. At the morning examination made at 8 o’clock, the President’s pulse was 104; temperature, 98.7°, and
President Garfield’s Condition: September 7, 1881, 6:00 PM
ELBERON, N. J., September 7, 1881. 6 P. M. Notwithstanding the exceptional heat of the weather, [the thermometer in his bedroom rose to 94° at
President Garfield’s Condition: September 7, 1881, 9:00 AM
ELBERON, N. J., September 7, 1881. 9 A. M. The President slept the greater part of the night, awakening, however, as often as it was
President Garfield’s Condition: September 6, 1881, 6:30 PM
LONG BRANCH, N. J., September 6, 1881. 6.30 P. M. Since the last bulletin was issued the President has been removed from Washington to Long