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Mercy Street

March 15, 2017 by David Price

Civil War veterans, particularly those with disabilities, faced significant challenges returning to society.

Filed Under: Civilians, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Soldiers, Soldiers Life Tagged With: Amputation, Amputee, Mercy Street, Pension, Real to Reel, Reconstruction, Sarah Handley-Cousins, William Oland Bourne, William Wiegel

February 24, 2017 by David Price

Meet the first amputee of the Civil War: the man who will go on to create a prosthetic empire.

Filed Under: Hospitals, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Technology Tagged With: Amputation, James Hanger, Mercy Street, Prosthetics, Season 2, William Feeney

February 24, 2017 by David Price

Woman wearing mourning brooch and displaying framed image of a soldier, Courtesy of the LOC

Many of the rituals that we now understand to make up the American funerary tradition were developed and shaped in the 19th century

Filed Under: Children, Civilians, Personal Hygiene, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Women Tagged With: Good Death, Kelly Christian, Loss, Mercy Street, Mourning, The Order of the Good Death

February 23, 2017 by David Price

Discover the stunning history of Civil War prosthetics and the men that wore them.

Filed Under: Hospitals, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Personal Hygiene, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Technology Tagged With: Amputation, Amputee, Dillon Carroll, Mercy Street, Prosthetics, Season 2

February 15, 2017 by David Price

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Forget nip/tuck, plastic surgery had a whole different meaning during the Civil War.

Filed Under: Hospitals, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Technology Tagged With: Facial Reconstruction, J.T.H. Connor, Mercy Street, Michael Rhode, National Museum of Health and Medicine, Plastic Surgery, Season 2

February 15, 2017 by David Price

View of exhibits at the Army Medical Museum, at the Old Red Brick building in downtown Washington, D.C., circa 1930s. (Reeve 73446-2) (Credit: Otis Historical Archives, National Museum of Health and Medicine)

One of the greatest innovations of Civil War medicine was … a museum.

Filed Under: Civilians, Hospitals, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Soldiers, Technology Tagged With: Army Medical Museum, Mercy Street, National Museum of Health and Medicine, Season 2, Shauna Devine, Surgeon General, William Hammond

February 12, 2017 by David Price

"Bodysnatching: by Thomas Rowlandson

One of the first riots in the United States was fought not over the living, but the dead.

Filed Under: Civilians, Medical Equipment, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Technology Tagged With: Anatomy Riots, Autopsy, Bess Lovejoy, Grave Robbing, Mercy Street, Order of the Good Death, PBS, Season 2

February 12, 2017 by David Price

A photograph of the author, Courtesy of JR Hardman

Over 400 women disguised themselves as men during the American Civil War. How did they do it?

Filed Under: African American, Civilians, Soldiers, Soldiers Life, Women Tagged With: Albert Cashier, France Clalin Clayton, Frances Clayton, Frank Thompson, George Harris, J.R. Hardman, Jack Williams, Jennie Hodgers, Lyons Wakemen, Maria Lewis, Mercy Street, PBS, Reenacting, Reenactress, Sarah Emma Edmonds, Sarah Rosetta Wakeman, Season 2, Women's History, Women's Soldiers

February 12, 2017 by David Price

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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?

Filed Under: Children, Civilians, Medical Staff, Medicine And Drugs, Personal Hygiene, Women Tagged With: Lara Freidenfelds, Menstruation, Mercy Street, PBS, Period, Season 2, Women's History

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