User:Omurphy5/Choose an Article

Option One: William H. Welch

After reading the article I was able to find things that made the article relatable. Welch made a huge impacts on Johns Hopkins hospitals. I believe that this article is as natural as it gets.The article talks about everything that has happened in his life, from his early years to his final moments. After doing a good read and scan of the article I was able to see for the most part all of the claims have been cited. Because of so many citations I wouldn't be able to see if they are all reliable but for the most part from what I saw I can trust what I saw. When looking at the talk page I noticed that the people were saying how they think the article can improve. They all thought different things on how it should be split up and how it can be more organized.

https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/handle/1774.2/44448

Option Two: Gunshot Wound   The article I read I was able to make relatable to the main topic. When reading this article I thought it was very natural to read it had all the main points you would ask in a gun shot wound. Overall I think they did a great job. I am not sure if all the claims had a citation. I tried my best to look through all of them. When they would cited I was able to trust the citation because of the information to back it up. The talk page was made up of people who had concerns about the article. People who responded talked about there personal thoughts and what they would about a gun shot wound.

https://www.orthobullets.com/trauma/1059/gun-shot-wounds

Option Three: Daniel Coit Gilman

This article was a great reading to not know a whole lot about, I was able to find things that make the article relatable. On top of the article being a fun read it was all natural and organized. From what I read all of Gilmans contributions have been claimed and cited. All of the citations are really good with well factual information. I would trust to read from them. The talk page talks about all the changes people would have made to the article and how it could have been better and/or more organized.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Daniel-Coit-Gilman