Robert King Stone (December 11, 1822 – April 23, 1872) was an American physician and professor at Columbian College Medical School (predecessor to today's George Washington University School of Medicine). He was considered "the dean of the Washington medical community".[1][2]
Stone served U.S. President Abraham Lincoln during the years of the American Civil War, frequently treating maladies from the Lincoln family.[3] Stone was present at Lincoln's deathbed and at his autopsy in 1865.[1][4] Stone was one of 14 doctors to attend President Lincoln at his death bed.[5] Stone was the only witness to his condition at the military tribunal,[5] and his testimony has been shared by the National Archive of the United States.[6]
^ abRobert K. Stone Archived 2012-02-13 at the Wayback Machine. The Lincoln Institute
^Baker, Jean Harvey (2008-10-17). Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-07568-7.
^"Abraham Lincoln Writes Pass to South for Dr. Robert Stone's Wife on Day of His Assassination | Shapell Manuscript Foundation". Shapell. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
^"Robert King Stone – Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, 1865". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved 2009-10-15.
^ abBredhoff, Stacey (March 2007). "Eyewitness Account of Dr. Robert King Stone, President Lincoln's Family Physician" (PDF). Social Education. 71: 99–104.
^"Dr. Robert King Stone Testimony". rememberinglincoln.fords.org. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
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critics and audiences. In his review for King Solomon's Mines, Walter Goodman of The New York Times considered that Stone was "up to date as a spunky, sexy,...
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