Healing a divided nation : how the American Civil War revolutionized Western medicine /

Adrienne examines how the American Civil War transformed modern medicine while also analyzing changes in education, society, humanitarianism, and technology

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Main Authors: ADRIENNE, CAROLE (Author), Adrienne, Carole (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Corporate Author: Charles D. Dickey, Jr., Fund
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Pegasus Books, Ltd, 2022
New York : Pegasus Books, 2022
Edition:First Pegasus books cloth edition
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Table of Contents:
  • The State of American medicine in 1861 - What made this war so deadly? - The Doctors - The Emergence of women and the evolution of skilled nursing - Battling shortages, inexperience, and blockades: the solutions, replacements, and innovations - Hospitals: a revolution in care - The Volunteers: genesis of a great humanitarian movement - The Legacy
  • The State of American medicine in 1861
  • What made this war so deadly?
  • The Doctors
  • The Emergence of women and the evolution of skilled nursing
  • Battling shortages, inexperience, and blockades: the solutions, replacements, and innovations
  • Hospitals: a revolution in care
  • The Volunteers: genesis of a great humanitarian movement
  • The Legacy
  • The state of American medicine in 1861
  • What made this war so deadly?
  • The doctors
  • The emergence of women and the evolution of skilled nursing
  • Battling shortages, inexperience, and blockades : the solutions, replacements, and innovations
  • Hospitals : a revolution in care
  • The volunteers : genesis of a great humanitarian movement
  • The legacy