Dr. Albert Gaillard Hall described a scenario in where he was tricked by his soldiers; “At our rendezvous, on three successive mornings, men reported sick, complaining of backache and headache, and with a very heavily coated tongue, but without other symptoms. Thinking it might prove an oncoming fever, I excused the first and second lots, and then saw that they were ‘old-soldiering the surgeon.’ Long afterwards one of the men explained the trick. The camp was surrounded by rose-bushes in bloom, and a liberal chewing of rose-leaves a little before sick call produced the effect I saw on the tongue. This is but an illustration of innumerable devices to mislead the surgeon and get excused from duty or to escape the battlefield.” [excerpt
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“The avocation of a physician is one which of all others, imperatively demands the exercise of indep...
Union surgeon James Dana Benton witnessed firsthand the suffering and death brought about by the gha...
Dr. Albert Gaillard Hall described a scenario in where he was tricked by his soldiers; “At our rende...
Looking back on the practices of Civil War Americans, many people tend to believe the Civil War was ...
Tarnished Scalpels tells the story of 50 Union doctors who, for various reasons, faced military cour...
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February 5 About one o\u27clock Dr. Marsh came to say that in ward 5 Dr. Hartsuff was to amputate th...
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On Friday, October 12th, 2018, the National Civil War Medicine Museum kicked off its 26th annual con...
Prior to the American Civil War, doctors in the United States had difficulty obtaining cadavers for ...
Bullet Wound Amputation Laura Flaherty, Depts. of Anthropology and History, with Dr. Bernard Means, ...
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In 1893, two Philadelphia doctors from the Mütter Museum sent surveys to Civil War amputee veterans ...
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“The avocation of a physician is one which of all others, imperatively demands the exercise of indep...
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