Alex Calder examines the 1881 assassination of President James A. Garfield—shaped by political corruption, medical malpractice, and a delusional office-seeker. Primitive surgical methods proved deadlier than the bullet, and Garfield's death paradoxically achieved the civil service reform he championed in life.
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