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Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1
Introduction 3
Samuel Bard: The First Presidential Physician 7
The Pillars of the Profession: Presidential Physicians, 1812-1865 20
The Military Steps In, Part I: The Early Days, 1823-1865 32
The Military Steps In, Part II: Conflicts and Cooperation, 1865-1898 42
Admiral Presley Rixey: The First Authentic White House Physician 62
Captain Joel Boone and the Institutionalization of the Office of the White House Physician 75
The Military Keepers of the Stethoscope: Doctors Cary Grayson, Ross McIntire and Howard Snyder 87
Physician Anecdotes: The Returnee, the Academic, the Consultant and the Defendant, 1953-1981 110
Civilian Interlude, Part I: Medical Chaos in Camelot 122
Civilian Interlude, Part II: The Specialist Physicians of Presidents Reagan and Bush I 138
The White House Medical Unit Today 150
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment and Its Impact on the White House Medical Unit 159
Psychiatry and the Presidency 167
The Medical Care of Vice Presidents 179
Presidential Physicians After Their Tenures 192
Final Thoughts 201
Chapter Notes 207
Bibliography 237
Index 249
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