As others have said, it was a very poor, country town out in the middle of nowhere so the son would've died by the time Ed could drive to a hospital anyways. Plus, healthcare isn't free in this country, so he probably wouldn't have been able to afford whatever treatment they would've been able to give his son. I think it's realistic. No offense, but I think lots of people nowadays (not just you, but many people) watch movies wanting to feel highly intelligent so they pick apart the most minute details looking for plot holes. If there are none, they'll invent some of their own.
Burn, witch! Burn, witch! Burn! Burn! Burn!
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