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Gangrene and glory : medical care during the American Civil War

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  • ISBN: 0252070100
  • ISBN: 9780252070105
  • Physical Description: print
    254 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
  • Publisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2001.

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General Note:
Originally published: Madison, N.J. : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London : Associated University Presses, ©1998.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-246) and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note: 1. American medicine in the 1850s -- 2. Creating Confederate medicine -- 3. Lincoln finds a Surgeon General -- 4. Maggots and minié balls -- 5. The introduction of women nurses -- 6. Union hospital ships along the western rivers -- 7. The beginnings of the Letterman system -- 8. Confederate medicine organizing -- 9. Northern medicine organized -- 10. Medicine at sea -- 11. Stonewall Jackson struck by friendly fire -- 12. "Mine eyes have seen the glory" -- 13. Northern versus southern medicine at Vicksburg -- 14. Confederate medicine deteriorating -- 15. Union enclaves along the Confederate coast -- 16. The trial of William Hammond -- 17. Confederate medical support during the Atlanta campaign -- 18. Preparing for the final Union campaigns --19. Union medical support for the decisive campaigns of 1864 -- 20. The last full measure of devotion -- 21. Aftermath -- 22. The American Civil War as a biological phenomenon -- 23. Comparing northern to southern medical care -- 24. Did medical care make a difference?
Subject: United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Medical care
Medicine, Military United States History 19th century

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Gangrene and Glory : Medical Care During the American Civil War
Gangrene and Glory : Medical Care During the American Civil War
by Freemon, Frank R.
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Gangrene and Glory : Medical Care During the American Civil War


This unusual history of the Civil War takes a close look at the battlefield doctors in whose hands rested the lives of thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers and at the makeshift medicine they were forced to employ. A medical doctor and a credentialed historian, Frank R. Freemon combines poignant, sometimes horrifying anecdotes of amputation, infection, and death with a clearheaded discussion of the state of medical knowledge, the effect of the military bureaucracy on medical supplies, and the members of the medical community who risked their lives, their health, and even their careers to provide appropriate care to the wounded. Freemon examines the impact on major campaigns--Manassas, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Shiloh, Atlanta--of ignorance, understaffing, inexperience, overcrowded hospitals, insufficient access to ambulances, and inadequate supplies of essentials such as quinine. Presenting the medical side of the war from a variety of perspectives--the Union, the Confederacy, doctors, nurses, soldiers, and their families-- Gangrene and Glory achieves a peculiar immediacy by restricting its scope to the knowledge and perceptions available to its nineteenth-century subjects. Now available for the first time in paperback, this important volume takes a hard, close look at a neglected and crucial aspect of this bloody conflict.
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