December 9, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment Read about Union veterinary surgeon Samuel M. Drew’s daring escape from his Confederate captors in Virginia.
October 1, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment Discover the ways in which Civil War Americans thought disease traveled by smells and how they worked to stop its spread with good odors.
August 30, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment The history of an ordinary looking intersection in downtown Frederick highlights some of the most important legacies of the Civil War.
July 22, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment The little told story of African Americans and the Ambulance Corps during the Civil War is one of bravery and trailblazing.
July 2, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment Take a closer look as several cases from a Civil War medical examining board and see what it reveals about medicine during the period.
May 21, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment Not many of the Veteran Reserve Corps saw little active service during the Civil War. Read about the experience of the 18th Regiment who did.
April 4, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment Historian Michelle Herbelin explains how medical practice changed from the United States War with Mexico in 1846 to the Civil War in 1861.
March 20, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment Dr. John Julian Chisolm was one of the most influential Confederate surgeons during the Civil War. His books and and invention were invaluable.
February 21, 2019 by David Price Leave a Comment Dr. Allison Johnson shows how Union soldiers who had a right arm amputated used their left arm to relate their wartime experiences in unexpected ways.