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American History Tellers

Presidential Assassinations | Anarchist at the Exposition | 2

American History Tellers

Wondery

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, History, Education For Kids

4.718.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In September 1901, President William McKinley visited the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York to deliver a speech celebrating American achievements at home and abroad. But waiting in the crowd in Buffalo was an embittered Polish-American laborer seeking to prove his commitment to the anarchist cause. Leon Czolgosz fired two bullets, striking the 25th president and sparking a rush to save McKinley’s life. With the president’s life hanging in the balance, McKinley’s ambitious Vice President, Theodore Roosevelt, waited in the wings with a bold ambitions for expanding America’s imperial might.

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0:09.4

Imagine it's September 1901.

0:20.6

You're a surgeon at the Niagara Falls Medical Center in upstate New York, and you're

0:24.8

in the middle of a delicate procedure.

0:27.4

You're wet, soaks through your medical cap, as the bright light shining in the operating

0:31.5

room make a hot day even hotter.

0:34.3

Your patient is a man with cancer of the lymph nodes, and he lies on the operating table

0:39.2

and estetize and unconscious.

0:41.5

You straighten your back and steady your nerves.

0:44.1

You're one of the most talented surgeons in the country, but even for you, the slightest

0:48.3

mistake could mean the difference between your patient living or dying.

0:52.3

With your left hand gripping a surgical clamp, you reach out with your free right hand.

0:57.1

Scalpel, please.

0:59.1

No, no, I need you to firmly grasp this clamp, understood?

1:05.3

The nurse nods and places her hand on the clamp, allowing you to let go.

1:09.6

Good, good.

1:10.6

Now maintain pressure until I've confirmed I've removed the tumor.

1:13.8

You take a deep breath and prepare to make an incision.

1:18.2

You freeze your scalpel inches from your patient's neck.

1:23.2

And please send whoever that is away.

1:27.9

Another nurse curries out the door.

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