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"He's a very interesting character," Dungavell said of the doctor. "He was British, went to the U.S. as a young man, and came back after the Civil War. There was some sort of a dispute about payment." Historical accounts suggest that Zacharie fell out of favor with American politicians when he presented a bill for having treated thousands of Union soldiers during the Civil War. Some accounts suggest he was used by Lincoln for an unsuccessful peace mission to Richmond, Virginia
-- the Confederate capital -- in 1863. "We've got all sorts of famous people here," Dungavell said. "He was eminent among chiropodists." Zacharie is not the only Briton whose profile has been raised by the success of the "Lincoln" film
-- English actor Daniel Day-Lewis this week won an Oscar for his portrayal of the president.
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