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Read about plastic surgery for wounded soldiers during the Civil War. The destructive weaponry of the Civil War wreaked havoc on soldiers' bodies.
Learn about the National Museum of Civil War Medicine and the Army Medical Museum here. Learn more about key figures like Jonathan Letterman & Clara Barton.
Over two dozen riots raged over the controversial topic of dissection.
During the US Army's chaotic retreat during the Second Battle of Bull Run in August 1862, the need for an organized ambulance corps became abundantly clear.
Military medical illustration came of age during the early 1860s with the outbreak of the Civil War.
Read about phrenology & the civil war from National Museum of Civil War Medicine. Get insight on key figures including Jonathan Letterman & Clara Barton.
Dr. Silas Weir Mitchell used the opportunities presented by the Civil War to transform the treatment of nerve injuries in America.
More than 95% of Civil War surgeries occurred under anesthesia - chloroform and ether were both widely in use by the time of the Civil War.
"Antietam was probably the most picturesque battle of the war.... The battle was a dramatic and most magnificent series of pictures." -Edwin Forbes
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