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Journal Articles, General Articles, and Chapters in Books
Aaron, Benjamin L., and S. David Rockoff. “The Attempted Assassination of President Reagan: Medical Implications and Historical Perspective.” Journal of the American Medical Association 272, no. 21 (December 7, 1994): 1689–93.
Aaron, Benjamin L., and S. David Rockoff. “The Shooting of President Reagan: A Radiologic Chronology of His Medical Care.” Radiographics 15, no. 2 (March 1995): 407–18.
Beahrs, Oliver H. “The Medical History of President Ronald Reagan.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons 178, no. 1 (January 1994): 86–96.
Blatt, Alan J., Charles C. Branas, Marie C. Flanigan, Ellen J. MacKenzie, Charles S. ReVelle, C. William Schwab, Harry M. Teter, and Justin C. Williams. “Access to Trauma Centers in the United States.” Journal of the American Medical Association 293, no. 21 (June 1, 2005): 2626–33.
Bloom, Mark. “All the President’s Doctors.” Medical World News (April 27, 1981): 9–10, 13, 17–18, 20.
Boyd, D. R. “Trauma—A Controllable Disease in the 1980s (Fourth Annual Stone Lecture, American Trauma Society).” Journal of Trauma 20, no. 1 (January 1980): 14–24.
Boyd, David R. “Chapter 1. The History of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems in the United States of America.” Systems Approach to Emergency Medical Care (June 1983): 1–40.
Boyd, David R., Richard Crampton, Richard F. Edlich, Carl Jelenko III, Ronald L. Krome, and Frank Poliafico. “Emergency Medical Support Plan for the President of the United States and VIPs.” Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians 6, no. 10 (October 1977): 462–64.
Donahoe, Jeffrey. “Head for George Washington.” GW Medicine (Spring 1991): 8–14.
Farjah, Farhood, and Donald Trunkey. “Medical and Surgical Care of Our Four Assassinated Presidents.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons 201, no. 6 (December 2005): 976–89.
Frangou, Christina. “The American Trauma System: Gaps Riddle a Strong Structure.” General Surgery News 36, no. 11 (November 2009): 1, 24.
“GWU Nurses Who Cared for President Say It Was (Almost) in a Day’s Work.” American Journal of Nursing 81, no. 6 (June 1981): 1090, 1108, 1129–30.
Marsh, Fran. “12 Days at GW Hospital.” GW Times 10, no. 4 (July–August 1981): 1–3.
Pekkanen, John. “The Saving of the President.” Washingtonian, August 1981.
Trunkey, Donald D. “The Development of Trauma Systems.” In Juan A. Asensio and Donald D. Trunkey, eds., Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Clinical Care, pp. 1–13. Philadelphia, Pa.: Mosby Elsevier, 2008.
Trunkey, Donald D. “The Emerging Crisis in Trauma Care: A History and Definition of the Problem.” Clinical Neurosurgery 54 (2007): 200–205.
Government Reports, Records, and Transcripts
“Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society.” National Academy of Sciences (September 1966).
Chase Untermeyer interview of Vice President George H. W. Bush aboard Air Force Two, March 30, 1981. Handwritten notes of Vice President Bush. Both records retrieved by Untermeyer from George Bush Presidential Library.
FBI reports obtained under Freedom of Information Act, 2010. These include newly released bureau interviews of President Reagan, Dr. Benjamin Aaron, Dr. Daniel Ruge, Thomas K. Delahanty, and paramedics.
Memos and notes written by administration officials describing their actions on March 30, 1981, RRPL. These include memos from Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, Treasury Secretary Don Regan, and handwritten notes of Ken Khachigian, among others.
“Michael Deaver Testimony,” March 31, 1981, transcript of interview of Michael Deaver by Richard Darman, provided by Amanda Deaver and Jeff Surrell.
Secret Service reports (387 pages obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, 2010).
Transcripts of trial of Arthur H. Bremmer, 1972.
Transcripts of trial of John W. Hinckley Jr., 1982.
Ronald Reagan Medical Records
Anesthesia Record
Operating Room Circulating