Saving Lives On Battlefields: Jonathan Letterman’s Innovations During the Civil War The American Civil War was fought before the medical community understood germs, which had been seen under a microscope but had yet to be named. During its first battles the wounded were left where they fe...
Dr. Albert Gaillard Hall described a scenario in where he was tricked by his soldiers; “At our rende...
With a degree in medicine and a doctorate in American history, Frank Freemon brings a unique perspec...
Prostheses for Amputated Limbs Guy Hasegawa is a well-respected historian of Civil War medicine and ...
Looking back on the practices of Civil War Americans, many people tend to believe the Civil War was ...
A Reexamination of Civil War Medecine Currently scholarship has surged regarding the Civil War era’s...
Introduction Dr. Jonathan Letterman was the medical director for the Army of the Potomac during the ...
Military medicine Hospitals shaped the creation of a public health system The American Civil War i...
Dr. Jonathan Letterman (Jefferson Medical College Class of 1849), served as the medical director for...
Union surgeon James Dana Benton witnessed firsthand the suffering and death brought about by the gha...
February 5 About one o\u27clock Dr. Marsh came to say that in ward 5 Dr. Hartsuff was to amputate th...
Prior to the American Civil War, doctors in the United States had difficulty obtaining cadavers for ...
The most common historiographical narrative used to explain the transformation of American medicine ...
Critics of Civil War medical practices tend to isolate them from all other aspects of the war and ev...
This thesis uses a variety of sources to look at the medical profession during the Civil War era. Bo...
This paper looks at the correlation between the events of the American Civil War and the modernizati...
Dr. Albert Gaillard Hall described a scenario in where he was tricked by his soldiers; “At our rende...
With a degree in medicine and a doctorate in American history, Frank Freemon brings a unique perspec...
Prostheses for Amputated Limbs Guy Hasegawa is a well-respected historian of Civil War medicine and ...
Looking back on the practices of Civil War Americans, many people tend to believe the Civil War was ...
A Reexamination of Civil War Medecine Currently scholarship has surged regarding the Civil War era’s...
Introduction Dr. Jonathan Letterman was the medical director for the Army of the Potomac during the ...
Military medicine Hospitals shaped the creation of a public health system The American Civil War i...
Dr. Jonathan Letterman (Jefferson Medical College Class of 1849), served as the medical director for...
Union surgeon James Dana Benton witnessed firsthand the suffering and death brought about by the gha...
February 5 About one o\u27clock Dr. Marsh came to say that in ward 5 Dr. Hartsuff was to amputate th...
Prior to the American Civil War, doctors in the United States had difficulty obtaining cadavers for ...
The most common historiographical narrative used to explain the transformation of American medicine ...
Critics of Civil War medical practices tend to isolate them from all other aspects of the war and ev...
This thesis uses a variety of sources to look at the medical profession during the Civil War era. Bo...
This paper looks at the correlation between the events of the American Civil War and the modernizati...
Dr. Albert Gaillard Hall described a scenario in where he was tricked by his soldiers; “At our rende...
With a degree in medicine and a doctorate in American history, Frank Freemon brings a unique perspec...
Prostheses for Amputated Limbs Guy Hasegawa is a well-respected historian of Civil War medicine and ...