February 23, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment Discover the stunning history of Civil War prosthetics and the men that wore them.
February 15, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment Forget nip/tuck, plastic surgery had a whole different meaning during the Civil War.
February 15, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment One of the greatest innovations of Civil War medicine was … a museum.
February 12, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment One of the first riots in the United States was fought not over the living, but the dead.
February 12, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment Over 400 women disguised themselves as men during the American Civil War. How did they do it?
February 12, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment Many of us associate the Victorian era with an image of a delicate woman swooning on a couch, incapacitated by her monthly visitor. Where did this image originate? And how closely did it hew to the reality of women’s lives in Victorian America?
February 12, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment Discover how the US Army instituted a revolutionary new form of trauma care on Civil War battlefields.
February 5, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment Victorian Americans, like us, spent a lot of time thinking about how to not get pregnant.
February 5, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment A Civil War chaplain’s work was harrowing, improvised, and all too often underappreciated.