6 edition of Confederate Surgeon found in the catalog.
Confederate Surgeon
Peter Houck
Published
June 1989
by H E Howard
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 106 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8361194M |
ISBN 10 | 0930919912 |
ISBN 10 | 9780930919917 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 21153936 |
Confederate surgeon Thomas Fanning Wood's wartime letters and postwar reminiscences constitute a fine addition to the roster of published firsthand testimony about the Civil War."--Gary W. Gallagher The Civil War was a tragic conflict that destroyed many lives, but for those trying to save lives the tragedy was often compounded. COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus.
Son of a Portuguese revolutionary who moved to Virginia, Aristides Monteiro served the Confederacy as battlefield surgeon and later as part of the ""guerrilla"" battalion of John Mosby, a former fellow student. His wife worried while he was away, his children were glad to see him when he returned, and the resumed his practice after the Civil War. ""Growing up in Goochland County,"" educational. Many features of the Confederate Medical Corps were the same as its Federal counterpart. Ranks were the same, as were the facings and the green sash. Most surgeons' kits were made in the North or imported, and many Southern doctors had been trained in .
I read this book back in when the author, a professor where I work, mentioned that he had published a history of a Confederate surgeon. This book is excellent for those interested in Civil War history, history of surgeons in the American south, and principled men/5(1). The Sapphire Brooch: The Celtic Brooch, Book 3 A Union soldier risks everything to save the life of Abraham Lincoln, while a Confederate surgeon races through time to preserve Lincoln’s legacy. Reenactor Dr. Charlotte Mallory has spent years perfecting the portrayal of her ancestor, Civil War Confederate surgeon Major Carlton Mallory.
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Confederate Surgeon: Aristides Monteiro Hardcover – January 1, by Dannett, Sylvia G. L., (Author) out of 5 stars 1 rating. See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Price New from Used from 5/5(1). Confederate Surgeon [ScaIFE, WILLIAM R.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Confederate SurgeonAuthor: WILLIAM R. ScaIFE. The Confederate Surgeon was faced with more hardships than his Northern brother in the pursuit of the practice of medicine.
The South suffered much from lack of supplies during most of the War Between the States. This is an account given to a group of CSA doctors after the War. It appears in the Southern Historical Society Papers.
Vol. XVII. A collection of Civil War era Confederate surgical manuals and medical books for the Confederate Army surgeons. Photos and descriptions. Essential surgical manuals. Michael Echols buys Civil Confederate Surgeon book medical books, surgical manuals, and surgical sets. A Manual of Military Surgery, An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for field and hospital, Human Physiology.
- Explore Bobby Lawrence's board "Confederate Surgeons, Doctors, Nurses" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Confederate, Civil war, American civil war pins. The most complete records showing the service of Confederate surgeons and assistant surgeons are in the reference file relating to medical officers for the period (entry ).
This series, compiled after the Civil War by the AGO, comprises seven archives boxes of alphabetically arranged cards showing name of officer, rank, and. West states that Samuel Preston Moore Confederate Surgeon book the Confederate army and navy medical departments to more than 3, men, but Moore was the army’s surgeon general and had no responsibility for the navy.
West states that some 7, men of the Twenty-First Louisiana Infantry helped to build artillery batteries on Island Num but it would take. On the night of April 2,Confederate Surgeon-General Samuel P. Moore's office was burned during the Federal occupation of Richmond, VA.
As a result, information relating to the Confederate Medical Department is rare. In general, the organization of the Confederate Medical Department was similar to that of the Federal forces. Get the best deals on Civil War Books when you shop the largest online selection at Free shipping on many items Leaves from the Diary of an Army Surgeon by Ellis - Civil War Book.
$ Free shipping. Watch. The Confederate Veteran Magazine issues Civil War Soliders Genealogy DVD V $ Matt Butler, assistant surgeon of the 37th Virginia, had a horse shot out from under him and was wounded in the foot on July 2 as he tended to fallen Confederates.
John Allan Wyeth ( – ) was an American Confederate veteran and surgeon. Born and raised on a Southern plantation in Alabama, he served in the Confederate States Army and completed his medical studies in New York City and Europe.
He became a surgeon in New York City, where he founded the New York Polyclinic Graduate Medical School and Hospital, a medical school.
- Explore Debbie Sheads's board "Civil War Surgeons" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Civil war, War, American civil war pins. Sources. Louis Duncan, The Medical Department of the United States Army in the Civil War [], Olde Soldier Books, Gaithersburg, nd, p.
Merril Sawyer, Betty Sawyer & Timothy Sawyer, (eds), Letters from a Civil War Surgeon: the letters of Dr. William Child of the Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers, Peter Beer & Company, Solon,pp.
James Greiner, Janet Coryell. The following is a list of sites, books, or organizations where one can search for names and try to verify if a given doctor was or was not a surgeon or assistant surgeon during the War.
Union records are more complete, but Confederate names are archived in various areas, but not to the same extent as the Northern surgeons. Get this from a library.
Confederate surgeon; Aristides Monteiro. [Sylvia G L Dannett; Rosamond H Burkart] -- Aristides Monteiro was a man far ahead of his time. He served in the Confederacy under Lee from Antietam until after Gettysburg. But in his memoirs, he stressed his exciting life as a guerrilla.
DE ARAGON The Chronicle of a Confederate Surgeon is the story of Major Ramon T. de Aragon, an immigrant from Cuba who settled in West Tennessee and became a regimental surgeon in the Confederate Army of Tennessee during the War Between the States.
Recently, I reread I Acted From Principle: The Civil War Diary of Dr. William M. McPheeters, Confederate Surgeon in the edited by Cynthia Dehaven Pitcock and Bill J. Gurley, the book offers a number of insights into the life of a Confederate surgeon. The key player in Confederate hospitals was the division surgeon.
A surgeon oversaw three or more wards, mess halls, laundries, supply rooms and, in some cases, a guard house. An illustration of an open book. Books. An illustration of two cells of a film strip.
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The Confederate States Army and Navy Surgeons Association formed in Richmond, Virginia, in August of Its purpose (as stated in a circular in these papers) was "For the advancement of science – to rescue from oblivion all the important medical and surgical facts developed within the armies of the Confederate States during the late war.
Using the knowledge gained during his time observing the treatment of soldiers wounded in the Second Italian War of Independence () in Milan, Italy, Chisolm wrote and published his book, A Manual of Military Surgery: For the Use of the Surgeons in the Confederate Army With an Appendix of the Rules and Regulations of the Medical Department.This is a book of letters from a surgeon who was with the Army of Northern Virginia.
He was there at Manassas, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and others. This is his first hand account of his experiences.Format: Book; ISBN: ; LOC call number: EH68 ; Published: Lynchburg: H. E. Howard,