Hope Through History with Dr. Jon Willen
Jake Wynn will speak with Dr. Jon Willen about his Semmelweis project – a social media project that tracked the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jake Wynn will speak with Dr. Jon Willen about his Semmelweis project – a social media project that tracked the COVID-19 pandemic.
Join Jake Wynn of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine as he explores the experiences of Clara Barton in the aftermath of the Pratt Street Riot.
Get ready to go "On Tour" with the National Museum of Civil War Medicine as they virtually take viewers to sites of medical importance at the Wilderness.
Jake Wynn will highlight the story of one Union officer’s amputation during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House on May 10, 1864.
John Lustrea will talk with historian Janice Nimura about her book The Doctors Blackwell: How Two Sisters Brought Medicine to Women and Women to Medicine.
John Lustrea will talk with Mark Breazzano, M.D. about the parallels between Civil War medicine and modern medicine.
Go "On Tour" with the National Museum of Civil War Medicine as they virtually take viewers to medical sites of the Peninsula Campaign
Director of Interpretation Jake Wynn will talk with Becky Sawyer of Fort Fisher State Historic Stie about the Site and medical care at the battle.
Jake Wynn will share stories from Peleg Bradford's Civil War letters. Bradford wrote home about his amputation and recovery process.
Tudor Place Executive Director Mark Hudson will explore the military hospital system, with a focus upon facilities in Georgetown.