Accompanying CD-ROM contains ... "complete patient listings of more than 18,000 patients."--dust jacket.
... J. R. , 116 Matthews , Fleming , J. , 84–85 Maxey , Samuel B. , 55 Means , Alexander , 152n.6 , 153 Means , W. H. , 111 Measles , 42 , 43 , 56 , 57 Medical College Hospital , Atlanta , Ga . , 152 Medical department , organization of ...
... 91 Schwartz, Moses, 91 Schwartz, Samuel, 83 Scott, H.T., 88 Scott, John, 20, 37; house, 38 Scott, Martha, 37, ... Semmes' Brigade: 59; hospital at J. Crawford farm, 150 Seven Stars, 137 Shaler's Brigade hospital, 74 Shambaugh, C., ...
... Wouldn't Tell: Sex in the CivilWar (1994), whileLowry and Jack D. Welsh presented the casesof Union doctors accused ofnegligence and other detrimental conductin Tarnished Scalpels: The CourtMartials of Fifty Union Surgeons (2000).
Blight, “Quarrel Forgotten,” 154–56. 9. Brockett and Vaughan, Woman's Work, 781. 10. Powers, Hospital Pencillings, 30; Hoge, Boys in Blue, 14. 11. Henry W. R. Jackson's Southern Women of the Second American Revolution, published in 1863 ...
Worth a Dozen Men chronicles the Southern wartime nursing experience, tracking the course of the conflict from the initial burst of Confederate nationalism to the shock and sorrow of losing the war.
... water dressing; Hoessli, Daniel, Pvt., 82nd IL, E, left behind on account of general disability; Hoffman, DeWitt, Pvt., 153rd PA, B, flesh wound upper 3rd left thigh, water dressing; Hoffman, John, Cpl., 119th NY, G, flesh.
Tarnished Scalpels: The Court-Martials of Fifty Union Surgeons. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2000. Ludmerer, Kenneth. Learning to Heal: The Development of American Medical Education. New York: Basic Books, 1985. Lundberg, David.
See also bacteria; diseases: germ theory of Milwaukee, 286–87 Missionary Ridge, battle of, 115 Mississippi River, 73, 114, 115, 117, 216, 278, 279 Mitchell, J. K., 84, 93 Mitchell, Margaret, 2–3, 240–41 Mitchell, S. Weir, 158, 251, ...
Where archival information is available, Calcutt includes detailed descriptions of the buildings, first-person accounts of day-to-day operations, and other historical anecdotes.
These were published in Commonwealth magazine. and eventually became the basis for Hospital Sketches-the book that is presented here.