Medical provision in Civil War armies has generally suffered a poor reputation. Medical matters have been excluded from assessments of how far Civil War armies confirm evidence of the so-called ‘Military Revolution’, whilst Harold Cook argued that it was not until after the Glorious Revolution that the medical infrastructure of the armed forces was brought in line with continental practices, particularly those of the Dutch army. Despite the recent rehabilitation of early modern practitioners elsewhere, frontline military practitioners continue to be dismissed as uneducated, unskilful and incompetent. This is largely due to the lack of a fresh perspective since C. H. Firth published Cromwell's Army in 1902. This article argues that the Engli...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
Seen as a crucial historical step in the development of ‘modern’ institutional healthcare, eighteent...
Critics of Civil War medical practices tend to isolate them from all other aspects of the war and ev...
For many, 18th century British Military Medicine conjures up images of surgeons with bloodies saws a...
Queen Elizabeth the First committed an army to Flanders in 1585 to support the cause of the Protesta...
This article investigates the provision of medical care for Scottish soldiers engaged in the Thirty ...
This article examines 18th-century European warfare, tracing the first formal codifications of conve...
The British Civil Wars of the mid-17th Century are often overlooked in history classrooms and televi...
This article investigates the provision of medical care for Scottish soldiers engaged in the Thirty ...
The American Civil War represents the second real test of the United States Army Medical Department ...
The expansion of British imperial warfare during the middle of the eighteenth century provided motiv...
This thesis is in two parts. Part 1 includes an account of the Victorian medical profession, an asse...
The most common historiographical narrative used to explain the transformation of American medicine ...
The early modern era has often been interpreted by both historians and the general public as a trans...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
Seen as a crucial historical step in the development of ‘modern’ institutional healthcare, eighteent...
Critics of Civil War medical practices tend to isolate them from all other aspects of the war and ev...
For many, 18th century British Military Medicine conjures up images of surgeons with bloodies saws a...
Queen Elizabeth the First committed an army to Flanders in 1585 to support the cause of the Protesta...
This article investigates the provision of medical care for Scottish soldiers engaged in the Thirty ...
This article examines 18th-century European warfare, tracing the first formal codifications of conve...
The British Civil Wars of the mid-17th Century are often overlooked in history classrooms and televi...
This article investigates the provision of medical care for Scottish soldiers engaged in the Thirty ...
The American Civil War represents the second real test of the United States Army Medical Department ...
The expansion of British imperial warfare during the middle of the eighteenth century provided motiv...
This thesis is in two parts. Part 1 includes an account of the Victorian medical profession, an asse...
The most common historiographical narrative used to explain the transformation of American medicine ...
The early modern era has often been interpreted by both historians and the general public as a trans...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
This work examines medical care during the American Civil War. The medical departments of the opposi...
Seen as a crucial historical step in the development of ‘modern’ institutional healthcare, eighteent...
Critics of Civil War medical practices tend to isolate them from all other aspects of the war and ev...