George Washington's Legacy: Dr. James Craik
8:13 – Published December 9, 2013
James Craik and George Washington shared over 40 years of friendship. Craik, who served with Washington in both the French and Indian War and later in the Revolutionary War, was also Washington’s personal physician. On the morning of December 14, Craik was called to treat his old friend, who had fallen ill in the night.
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