Medicine in the Old West

Medicine in the Old West
Author: Jeremy Agnew
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786456031

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The healing arts as practiced in the Old West often meant the difference between life and death for American pioneers. Whether the challenge was sickness, an Indian arrow, a gunshot wound, or a fall from a horse, a pioneer in the western territories required care for medical emergencies, but often had to make do until a doctor could be found. This historical overview addresses the perils to health that were present during the expansion of the American frontier, and the methods used by doctors to treat and overcome them. Numerous black and white photographs are provided, as well as a glossary of medical terms. Appendices list commonly used drugs and typical surgical instruments from the 1850-1900 era.

Doctors of the Old West

Doctors of the Old West
Author: Robert F. Karolevitz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1967
Genre: Medical
ISBN: STANFORD:36105035311500

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Traces the development of the healing art with such related factors and facets as hospitals, apothecaries, medicines, equipment, nursing and midwifery.

Alcohol and Opium in the Old West

Alcohol and Opium in the Old West
Author: Jeremy Agnew
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786476299

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This book explores the role and influence of drink and drugs (primarily opium) in the Old West, which for this book is considered to be America west of the Mississippi from the California gold rush of the 1840s to the closing of the Western Frontier in roughly 1900. This period was the first time in American history that heavy drinking and drug abuse became a major social concern. Drinking was considered to be an accepted pursuit for men at the time. Smoking opium was considered to be deviant and associated with groups on the fringes of mainstream society, but opium use and addiction by women was commonplace. This book presents the background of both substances and how their use spread across the West, at first for medicinal purposes--but how overuse and abuse led to the Temperance Movement and eventually to National Prohibition. This book reports the historical reality of alcohol and opium use in the Old West without bias.

Entertainment in the Old West

Entertainment in the Old West
Author: Jeremy Agnew
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786486458

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Miners, loggers, railroad men, and others flooded into the American West after the discovery of gold in 1848, and entertainers seeking to fill the demand for distraction from the workers' daily toil soon followed. Actors, actresses and traveling troupes crisscrossed the American frontier, performing in tents, saloons, fancy theaters, and the open air. This exploration of the heyday of popular theater in the Old West chronicles its emergence and growth from 1850 to the early twentieth century. Here is the story of the men and women who provided myriad types of entertainment in the Old West, and brought excitement, laughter and tears to generations of pioneers.

Alcohol and Opium in the Old West

Alcohol and Opium in the Old West
Author: Jeremy Agnew
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476612553

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This book explores the role and influence of drink and drugs (primarily opium) in the Old West, which for this book is considered to be America west of the Mississippi from the California gold rush of the 1840s to the closing of the Western Frontier in roughly 1900. This period was the first time in American history that heavy drinking and drug abuse became a major social concern. Drinking was considered to be an accepted pursuit for men at the time. Smoking opium was considered to be deviant and associated with groups on the fringes of mainstream society, but opium use and addiction by women was commonplace. This book presents the background of both substances and how their use spread across the West, at first for medicinal purposes--but how overuse and abuse led to the Temperance Movement and eventually to National Prohibition. This book reports the historical reality of alcohol and opium use in the Old West without bias.

Coronary

Coronary
Author: Stephen Klaidman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2008-06-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780743267557

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Recounts how two California heart doctors performed countless surgeries and generated enormous profits for their hospital's management company before they were investigated for subjecting healthy patients to unnecessary medical procedures.

Frontier Medicine

Frontier Medicine
Author: David Dary
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780307455420

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In this intriguing narrative, David Dary charts how American medicine has evolved since 1492, when New World settlers first began combining European remedies with the traditional practices of the native populations. It’s a story filled with colorful characters, from quacks and con artists to heroic healers and ingenious medicine men, and Dary tells it with an engaging style and an eye for the telling detail. Dary also charts the evolution of American medicine from these trial-and-error roots to its contemporary high-tech, high-cost pharmaceutical and medical industry. Packed with fascinating facts about our medical past, Frontier Medicine is an engaging and illuminating history of how our modern medical system came into being.

The Best of American Heritage The Old West

The Best of American Heritage  The Old West
Author: Edwin S. Grosvenor
Publsiher: New Word City
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781640193512

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Here in this remarkable collection from American Heritage, such noted authors as Tom Brokaw, Wallace Stegner, John Lukacs, and others bring to life many of the most famous men and women of the Old West - from Lewis and Clark to Charles Frémont, Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Chief Joseph, Frederick Remington, the defenders of the Alamo, the Texas Rangers, and the riders of the Pony Express. It also shines a light on topics such as the origins of scalping, the famous Lincoln County War, the grim medical reality of Western gunfights, cowboy jargon, and the first rodeo.