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American (U.S.) CIVIL WAR MEDICINE

Exhibiting 76 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1863 CENotes and observations on army surgery.
1858 CENotes on the surgery of the war in the Crimea, with remarks on the treatment of gunshot wounds.
1996 CEOrthopaedic injuries of the Civil War: An atlas of orthopaedic injuries and treatments during the Civil War.
1895 CEOur army nurses. Interesting sketches, addresses, and photographs of nearly one hundred of the noble women who served in hospitals and on battlefields during our civil war.
1863 CEOutlines of the chief camp diseases of the United States Army as observed during the present war.
1996 CEPhotographic atlas of Civil War injuries. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens. Otis Historical Archives.
1983 CE​–1998 CEPictorial encyclopedia of Civil War medical instruments and equipment. 3 vols.
2010 CEPracticing medicine in a black regiment: The Civil War diary of Burt G. Wilder, 55th Massachusetts, edited by Richard M. Reid.
1862 CERegulations for the Medical Department of the C. S. Army.
1865 CEReports on the extent and nature of the materials available for the preparation of a medical and surgical history of the Rebellion.
1863 CEResources of the southern fields and forests, medical, economical, and agricultural: Being also a medical botany of the Confederate States; with practical information on the useful properties of the trees, plants and shrubs.
1875 CEStatistics, medical and anthropological, of the Provost-Marshal-General's Bureau, derived from records of the examination for military service in the armies of the United States during the late War of the Rebellion, of over a million recruits.... 2 vols.
1987 CEThe Army Medical Department, 1818-1865.
1870 CEThe boys in white: The experience of a hospital agent in and around Washington.
2008 CEThe encyclopedia of Civil War medicine.
1864 CEThe female spy of the union army. The thrilling adventures, experiences, and escapes of a woman nurse, spy, and scout, in hospitals, camps and battlefields.
1862 CEThe hospital steward's manual; for the instruction of hospital stewards, wardmasters, and attendants, in their several duties; prepared in strict accordance with existing regulations and the customs of service in the armies of the United States of America, and rendered authoritative by order of the Surgeon-General.
1870 CE​–1888 CEThe medical and surgical history of the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. 6 vols.
c. 1911 CE​–c. 1916 CEThe Medical Department of the United States Army in the Civil War.
1863 CEThe principles and practice of surgery, embracing minor and oeprative surgery; with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860. Illustrated by 400 wood-cuts and nearly 1000 engravings on steel. 2 vols.
1876 CEThe southern side: Or, Andersonville Prison. Complied from official documents. Together with an examination of the Wirz Trial: A comparison of the mortality in Northern and Southern prisons; remarks on the exchange bureau, etc. An appendix, showing the number of prisoners that died at Andersonville, and the causes of death; classified lists of all that died in stockade and hospital, etc., etc.
2010 CEThis birth place of souls: The Civil War nursing diary of Harriet Eaton edited with an introduction by Jane E. Schultz.
2008 CEThis republic of suffering: Death and the American Civil War.
1867 CEThree years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac.
1867 CEWoman's work in the Civil War: A record of heroism, patriotism and patience.
2007 CEWomen at the front: Hospital workers in Civil War America.