Medical Men in the American Revolution 1775 1783

Medical Men in the American Revolution 1775   1783
Author: Louis C. Duncan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1970
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1106687611

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Medical men in the American Revolution 1775 1783

Medical men in the American Revolution  1775 1783
Author: Louis Caspar Duncan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1931
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:24503768927

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The Army Medical Department 1775 1818

The Army Medical Department  1775 1818
Author: Mary C. Gillett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1981
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UOM:39015000805450

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Appendices include laws and legislation concerning the Army Medical Department. Maps include those of territories and frontiers and Continental Army hospital locations. Illustrations are chiefly portraits.

The Fevered Fight

The Fevered Fight
Author: MARTIN R. HOWARD
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1399084828

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The American Revolutionary War, fought two hundred fifty years ago between Britain's North American colonies and the British colonial government, was a conflict of global significance. It had a profound influence on the history of the United States, Britain, and the wider world, and an enormous body of literature has been devoted to the subject. Yet there is no comprehensive account of the military medicine practiced during the war, which is why this thorough, graphic, and highly readable study by Martin Howard is so timely and valuable. His account describes the medical story of the War between Lexington and Yorktown in absorbing detail. He covers the key military events, the medicine and surgery of the period, and the medical departments of the opposing armies. The narrative is enriched by the vivid eyewitness testimonies of soldiers, doctors, and civilians. Previously neglected topics such as biological warfare and the impact of disease on black soldiers and the Native American population are explored. The human toll of epidemic disease had a significant impact on the outcome of the war and vital lessons were learned. The war was associated with improvements in military medicine and the professionalization of American medicine. Martin Howard's ambitious work will be stimulating reading for all students of the American Revolutionary War, particularly those with a special interest in the history of medicine.

An Army Doctor s American Revolution Journal 1775 1783

An Army Doctor s American Revolution Journal  1775   1783
Author: James Thacher
Publsiher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780486834153

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At the age of 21, James Thacher (1754-1844) joined the newly formed American army as a surgeon's mate, eventually advancing to the role of surgeon for the Massachusetts 16th Regiment. In 1823, he published his Journal, reporting both wartime events he witnessed and those he heard about during his service. One of the most valuable and entertaining accounts to have survived the Revolution, Thacher's diary vividly conveys the tumultuous spirit of the era. Thacher's eyewitness reports include the siege of Boston, the hanging of British major John André, and the momentous defeats of the British Army at Saratoga and Yorktown. His direct and vivid observations range from parties where he and his fellow officers were handsomely entertained by supporters of the new nation's army to hardscrabble days when there was little to eat and nowhere to keep warm. With its cogent overview of the war's major campaigns and battles, its insights into the character of Revolutionary leaders, and its firsthand views of the daily life of a Continental Army officer, the Journal provides a heightened sense of the drama and excitement of the Revolution.

Revolutionary Medicine

Revolutionary Medicine
Author: Jeanne E Abrams
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780814759363

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An engaging history of the role that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin played in the origins of public health in America. Before the advent of modern antibiotics, one’s life could be abruptly shattered by contagion and death, and debility from infectious diseases and epidemics was commonplace for early Americans, regardless of social status. Concerns over health affected the Founding Fathers and their families as it did slaves, merchants, immigrants, and everyone else in North America. As both victims of illness and national leaders, the Founders occupied a unique position regarding the development of public health in America. Historian Jeanne E. Abrams’s Revolutionary Medicine refocuses the study of the lives of George and Martha Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John and Abigail Adams, and James and Dolley Madison away from politics to the perspective of sickness, health, and medicine. For the Founders, republican ideals fostered a reciprocal connection between individual health and the “health” of the nation. Studying the encounters of these American Founders with illness and disease, as well as their viewpoints about good health, not only provides a richer and more nuanced insight into their lives, but also opens a window into the practice of medicine in the eighteenth century, which is at once intimate, personal, and first hand. Today’s American public health initiatives have their roots in the work of America’s Founders, for they recognized early on that government had compelling reasons to shoulder some new responsibilities with respect to ensuring the health and well-being of its citizenry—beginning the conversation about the country’s state of medicine and public healthcare that continues to be a work in progress.

Poems Dramatic and Miscellaneous

Poems  Dramatic and Miscellaneous
Author: Charles James Cannon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1851
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:32044080899883

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The American Revolution 1775 1783

The American Revolution 1775   1783
Author: Richard L. Blanco
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 876
Release: 2020-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000281019

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This definitive encyclopedia, originally published in 1983 and now available as an ebook for the first time, covers the American Revolution, comes in two volumes and contains 865 entries on the war for American independence. Included are essays (ranging from 250 to 25,000 words) on major and minor battles, and biographies of military men, partisan leaders, loyalist figures and war heroes, as well as strong coverage of political and diplomatic themes. The contributors present their summaries within the context of late 20th Century historiography about the American Revolution. Every entry has been written by a subject specialist, and is accompanied by a bibliography to aid further research. Extensively illustrated with maps, the volumes also contain a chronology of events, glossary and substantial index.