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Doc Cochran is the steadfast healer of Deadwood, wielding both scalpel and wisdom. Balancing compassion with blunt truth, he embodies the grit of the frontier, delivering care amid chaos while fiercely guarding his principles.
Doc Cochran Trivia
What is the name of the saloon that Doc Cochran tends to in the series "Deadwood"? (Hard)
#1: The Gem
#2: The Bella Union
#3: The Bullock's
#4: The Chophouse
What is Doc Cochran's profession in the series "Deadwood"? (Medium)
#1: Blacksmith
#2: Sheriff
#3: Doctor
#4: Bartender
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Doc Cochran Fun Facts
Doc Cochran was based on the real-life physician Dr. William R. Cochran, who worked during the gold rush in Deadwood, South Dakota.
Doc Cochran often used unconventional methods to treat patients, including leeches and whiskey, reflecting the medical practices of his time.
Doc Cochran Polls
What is your favorite aspect of Doc Cochran's character in Deadwood?
His medical expertise
His moral complexity
His relationships with other characters
His role in the community
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What is your favorite quote from Doc Cochran in Deadwood?
"I'm a doctor, not a miracle worker."
"You’re no better than the whore you bed."
"I kill no man without cause."
"The law is what we make of it."
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