War Hospital

War Hospital
Author: Sheri Lee Fink
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2004-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786745753

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In April 1992, a handful of young physicians, not one of them a surgeon, was trapped along with 50,000 men, women, and children in the embattled enclave of Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. There the doctors faced the most intense professional, ethical, and personal predicaments of their lives. Drawing on extensive interviews, documents, and recorded materials she collected over four and a half years, doctor and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sheri Fink tells the harrowing--and ultimately enlightening--story of these physicians and the three who try to help them: an idealistic internist from Doctors without Borders, who hopes that interposition of international aid workers will help prevent a massacre; an aspiring Bosnian surgeon willing to walk through minefields to reach the civilian wounded; and a Serb doctor on the opposite side of the front line with the army that is intent on destroying his former colleagues. With limited resources and a makeshift hospital overflowing with patients, how can these doctors decide who to save and who to let die? Will their duty to treat patients come into conflict with their own struggle to survive? And are there times when medical and humanitarian aid ironically prolong war and human suffering rather than helping to relieve it?

Civil War Hospital Newspapers

Civil War Hospital Newspapers
Author: Ira Spar, M.D.
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2017-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476665603

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Nine of the 192 Union military hospitals during the Civil War circulated newspapers edited and printed by convalescents. The horrors of wound infection and amputation were reported in the words of surgeons, nurses and patients. Sermons cautioned against drink, tobacco and profanity while stressing patriotic sacrifice. Those who experienced the war wrote about it in simple narratives, and these are extensively quoted. Convalescent life was painful and terrifying. Bedridden for months with fever and festering wounds, disabled veterans wondered who would respond to their needs. Who would hire them? Who would marry them? This book covers the founding and development of nine hospital newspapers, each fully explored for such topics as patriotism, politics, religion, satire, romance and marriage, battlefield experience and treatment of prisoners of war.

Rhode Island s Civil War Hospital

Rhode Island  s Civil War Hospital
Author: Frank L. Grzyb
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786489732

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During the Civil War, thousands of wounded Union soldiers and Confederate prisoners convalesced in a general army hospital in rural Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island. Because of its location on the periphery of the action, the hospital has remained a footnote to the dramatic sweep of Civil War literature. However, its history and the experiences of the doctors, nurses, patients and guards that gave it life provide a new perspective on the interaction between the army and society in wartime and on life in Civil War America. This in-depth account also explores the barbarities of medicine, daily routine in a general army hospital, the role of citizens in providing aid, the later adventures of former patients and staff, and the final resting places of those who died on the grounds.

New Haven s Civil War Hospital

New Haven s Civil War Hospital
Author: Ira Spar, M.D.
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786476824

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As the Civil War's toll mounted, an antiquated medical system faced a deluge of sick and wounded soldiers. In response, the United States created a national care system primarily funded and regulated by the federal government. When New Haven, Connecticut, was chosen as the site for a new military hospital, Pliny Adams Jewett, next in line to become chief of surgery at Yale, sacrificed his private practice and eventually his future in New Haven to serve as chief of staff of the new thousand-bed Knight U.S. General Hospital. The "War Governor," William Buckingham, personally financed hospital construction while supporting needy soldiers and their families. He appointed state agents to scour battlefields and hospitals to ensure his state's soldiers got the best care while encouraging their transfer to the hospital in New Haven. This history of the hospital's construction and operation during the war discusses the state of medicine at the time as well as the administrative side of providing care to sick and wounded soldiers.

Beyond the Civil War Hospital

Beyond the Civil War Hospital
Author: Kirsten Twelbeck
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783839434659

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Beyond the Civil War Hospital understands Reconstruction as a period of emotional turmoil that precipitated a struggle for form in cultural production. By treating selected texts from that era as multifaceted contributions to Reconstruction's »mental adaptation process« (Leslie Butler), Kirsten Twelbeck diagnoses individual conflicts between the »heart and the brain« only partly compensated for by a shared concern for national healing. By tracing each text's unique adaptation of the healing trope, she identifies surprising disagreement over racial equality, women's rights, and citizenship. The book pairs female and male white authors from the antislavery North, and brings together a broad range of genres.

The Ontario Military Hospital

The Ontario Military Hospital
Author: John Pateman
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2012
Genre: Military nursing
ISBN: 9781446615201

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This is the story of the Ontario Military Hospital which was built in Orington, Kent in 1916. The hospital was extended in 1917 and then became the No. 16 Canadian General Hospital. In 1919 the hospital was taken over by the Ministry of Pensions and later by Kent Country Council. In 1948 Orpington Hospital became part of the NHS. Today only the Canada wing remains. (from lulu.com).

Reports on Military Hospital and Barrack Buildings Field Hospital Equipments and Military Telegraphy and Signalling Class 37 From Reports on the Paris Exhibition of 1867

Reports on Military Hospital and Barrack Buildings  Field Hospital Equipments  and Military Telegraphy and Signalling  Class 37   From    Reports on the Paris Exhibition    of 1867
Author: Arthur LEAHY
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1867
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0021869659

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Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Construction of Military Hospital Facilities of the Committee on Armed Services House of Representatives Eighty eighth Congress Second Session

Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Construction of Military Hospital Facilities of the Committee on Armed Services  House of Representatives  Eighty eighth Congress  Second Session
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services,United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Special Subcommittee on Construction of Military Hospital Facilities
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1964
Genre: Military hospitals
ISBN: LOC:00092969186

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