The encyclopedia of Civil War medicine /
The American Civil War is the most read about era in our history, and among its most compelling aspects is the story of Civil War medicine - the staggering challenge of treating wounds and disease on both sides of the conflict. Written for general readers and scholars alike, this first-of-its kind e...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Routledge, Taylor and Francis,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Alcohol, Abuse of
- Alcohol, Medicinal uses of
- Alcott, Louisa May
- Alternative medicines
- Ambulance corps
- Ambulance trains
- Ambulances
- Amputation
- Andersonville prison
- Anesthesia
- Antietam, Battle of (1862)
- Antiseptics and disinfectants
- Army Medical Museum
- Artificial limbs
- Association of Army and Navy surgeons of the Confederate States
- Association of medical officers of the Army and Navy of the Confederacy
- Autenrieth medicine wagon
- Bandages
- Barnes, Joseph K.
- Barton, Clara
- Bean, James Baxter
- Beers, Fannie A.
- Bellows, Henry Whitney
- Bickerdyke, Mary Ann Ball ("Mother")
- Blacks, as hospital workers
- Blacks, Health of
- Blockade
- Brinton, John Hill
- Bull Run (Manassas), First battle of (1861)
- Bull Run (Manassas), second battle of (1862)
- Calomel
- Camp itch
- Catarrh
- Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence
- Chaplains
- Chickamauga, Battle of (1863)
- Chimborazo Hospital
- Chisolm, John Julian
- Confederate States Medical and Surgical Journal
- Convalescents
- Cooks
- Cumming, Kate
- Cupping and blistering
- Davis, Jefferson
- Death, Attitudes toward
- Debilitas
- DeLeon, David Camden
- Dentistry
- Diarrhea and dysentery
- Diet, of hospital patients
- Diet, of troops
- Dix, Dorothea Lynde
- Education, Medical
- Elmira prison
- Embalming
- Erysipelas
- Ewell, Richard Stoddert
- Examining boards, Medical
- Eye ailments
- Fevers
- Finley, Clement Alexander
- Flewellen, Edward Archelaus
- Foard, Andrew Jackson
- Formento, Felix
- Fredericksburg, Battle of (1862)
- Gangrene, Hospital
- Gettysburg, Battle of (1863)
- Guild, Lafayette
- Gunshot wounds
- Gunshot wounds, Treatment of
- Hammond, William Alexander
- Hardtack
- Hawks, Esther Hill
- Heart Disease
- Historiography, Medical
- Hoge, Jane Currie Blaikie
- Hood, John Bell
- Hopkins, Juliet Ann Opie
- Hospital buildings
- Hospital fund.
- Hospital paperwork
- Hospital relocations
- Hospital ships
- Hospital support staff
- Hospitals, Antebellum
- Hospitals, Attitudes toward
- Hospitals, Field
- Hospitals, General
- Hospitals, Officers'
- Hospitals, Pavilion
- Hospitals, "Pest" (smallpox)
- Hospitals, Receiving and distributing
- Hospitals, Wayside
- Infections, of wounds
- Insanity
- Inspectors, Medical
- Invalid corps
- Jackson, Thomas Jonathan ("Stonewall")
- Johnston, Albert Sidney
- Johnston, Joseph Eggleston
- Jones, Joseph
- Laboratories, Medical
- Latrines
- Laudanum
- Laundresses
- Lawson, Thomas
- Leale, Charles Augustus
- Letterman, Jonathan
- Lice
- Lincoln, Abraham
- Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice
- Maggots
- Malaria
- Malingerers
- Malnutrition
- Materia Medica
- Matrons
- McCaw, James Brown
- McGuire, Hunter Holmes
- Measles
- The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion
- Medical cadets
- Medical Department, Organization of
- Medical directors, field
- Medical directors, of Hospitals
- Medical importance of the Civil War
- Medical purveyors
- Medication, Administration of
- Miasms
- Mini©♭ Balls
- Mitchell, Silas Weir
- Moore, Samuel Preston
- Morphine
- Mortality, of Soldiers
- Mortality, of Surgeons
- Mosquitoes
- Mudd, Samuel Alexander
- Musicians, as Medical Assistants
- Negligence, by Medical staff
- Newsom (Trader), Ella King
- Nightingale, Florence
- Nuns
- Nurses
- Officer of the day
- Olmsted, Frederick Law
- Opiate use and addiction
- P.A.C.S.
- Pember, Phoebe Yates Levy
- Peninsula Campaign (1862)
- Pneumonia
- Porcher, Francis Peyre
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Prisoners of war
- Quartermasters
- Quinine
- Quintard, Charles Todd
- Resection
- Reserve Surgical Corps
- Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests
- Rheumatism
- Richmond, Virginia
- Sanitary fairs
- Sanitation
- Scurvy
- Shiloh, Battle of (1862)
- Sickles, Daniel Edgar
- Smallpox
- Southern Practitioner
- Splints
- Stewards, Hospital
- Stout, Samuel Hollingsworth
- Stretchers
- Strong, George Templeton
- Subsistence department
- Substitutes, for Supplies
- Supply table
- Surgeon general
- Surgeon in charge
- Surgeons
- Surgeons, Acting assistant (contract)
- Surgeons, Assistant
- Surgeons, Brigade
- Surgeons, Post
- Surgeon's call
- Tartar emetic
- Tents, Hospital
- Tetanus
- Tompkins, Sally Louisa
- Tripler, Charles Stuart
- Tuberculosis
- Turner's Lane Hospital
- Typhoid fever
- Typhomalarial fever
- United States Christian Commission
- United States Sanitary Commission
- USS Red Rover
- Vaccination, Smallpox
- Varioloid
- Venereal Disease
- Ventilation
- Walker, Mary Edwards
- Ward Masters
- Washington, D.C.
- Western Sanitary Commission
- Whitman, Walt
- Wittenmyer, Annie Turner
- Woman's Central Association of Relief
- Women, as Doctors
- Women, as Hospital Workers
- Women's Hospital Auxiliaries and Relief Societies
- Woodward, Joseph Janvier
- Woolsey Sisters.