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February 4, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment

Hospital gangrene suffered by Milton Wallen, Co C, 1st Kentucky Cavalry, when he was in a prison in Richmond. The watercolor by Edward Stauch was lithographed and published in the Medical & Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, Surgical vol. 2, p. 739. The title, taken from the book, is "Hospital Gangrene of an Arm Stump."

Military medical illustration came of age during the early 1860s with the outbreak of the Civil War.

Filed Under: Hospitals, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Technology Tagged With: Army Medical Museum, Dr. Reed Bontecou, Edward Stauch, Field Day, Hermann Faber, J.T.H. Connor, Medical Illustration, Mercy Street, Michael Rhode, National Museum of Health and Medicine, Peter Baumgras, William Schutze

February 2, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment

After emancipation, what came next? Overcrowded and unsanitary, health conditions in contraband camps made freedpeople increasingly susceptible to smallpox.

Filed Under: African American, Children, Civilians, Hospitals, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Personal Hygiene, Soldiers, Women Tagged With: African American History, Black History, Contraband, James Downs, Jim Downs, Mercy Street, Sick from Freedom, Smallpox

January 29, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment

Devotees of this controversial science believed that the shape of one’s skull reflected the form of the brain and therefore revealed inner character.

Filed Under: African American, Civilians, Soldiers, Technology, Women Tagged With: Kate Duffy, Mercy Street, Phrenology

January 29, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment

Meet Silas Weir Mitchell, the father of neurology in America.

Filed Under: Hospitals, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Soldiers, Technology, Women Tagged With: Dillon Carroll, Neurology, Silas Weir Mitchell, Turner's Lane

January 22, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment

Depiction of pre-Inhaler application of anesthesia

Over 95% of Civil War surgeries occurred under anesthesia.

Filed Under: Hospitals, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Soldiers, Technology Tagged With: Anesthesia, Mercy Street, Terry Reimer

January 10, 2017 by David Price Leave a Comment

L.H. Roth searches for the women who nursed him back to health.

Filed Under: Hospitals, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Women Tagged With: After the War, Frederick, Jake Wynn, Nurses, Nursing

December 12, 2016 by David Price Leave a Comment

Medical kit used by Dr. Mary Walker. Courtesy of the National Museum of Health and Medicine

Dr. Mary E. Walker of New York embarked on a crusade to become a surgeon in the Union Army.

Filed Under: Hospitals, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Women Tagged With: Fredericksburg, Mary Walker, Maureen Lavelle, Medal of Honor, Real Characters, Real Characters of Civil War Medicine, Women's History

November 18, 2016 by David Price Leave a Comment

The Union Army adapted Winchester Hall from a women’s school into a makeshift hospital. Twenty years later, construction workers made a gruesome discovery.

Filed Under: Civilians, Hospitals, Medical Staff, Soldiers, Soldiers Life Tagged With: Antietam, Frederick History, Jake Wynn

November 2, 2016 by David Price Leave a Comment

Edwin Forbes sketch from the Pry property. Courtesy of the Library of Congress

“The Battle of Antietam was probably the most picturesque battle of the war…. The battle was a dramatic and most magnificent series of pictures.” Illustrator Edwin Forbes

Filed Under: Civilians, Hospitals, Medical Staff, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Technology Tagged With: Antietam, Art, Battle of Sharpsburg, Edwin Forbes, Illustration, Jake Wynn, Pry House Field Hospital Museum

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