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Medicine in the American Civil War

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    A Medical Department was created with the initial army structure by the provisional Confederate government on February 26, 1861. President Jefferson Davis appointed David C. DeLeon Surgeon General. See more

Confederate Medical Personnel | National Archives

    https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1994/spring/confederate-medical-personnel.html
    Confederate medical personnel mainly consisted of medical officers, civilian employees, and soldiers on detailed duty. Medical officers were surgeons and assistant …

A Q&A with Dr. Guy Hasegawa About His Latest Book …

    https://www.civilwarmed.org/hasegawa-qa/
    The Confederate Medical Department suffered from a relative lack of personnel and material resources. Thus, Confederate regiments typically had one …

Confederate Medical Department - Civil War Home

    https://civilwarhome.com/confederatemedical.html
    Confederate Medical Department The organization of the Confederate Medical Department was identical with that of the United States army at the breaking out of hostilities, and the …

Confederate Medical Facts

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    Army doctors relied heavily on hospital stewards for the day-to-day management of their department. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT: The organization of the Confederate Medical …

Civil War Era Medicine

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    Fortunately for the Union, the Medical Department entered a new era under a relatively junior physician, Dr. William A. Hammond, on April 25, 1862. The Confederate Medical department had to begin from scratch. 1. Contrary …

Confederate Medical Department, Civil Practice to Civil War: The ...

    http://waring.library.musc.edu/exhibits/civilwar/Department.php
    Confederate Medical Department. Officially, 257 South Carolinians served in the Confederate Medical Department though most of these doctors were general …

Uniforms of the Confederate Medical Department

    https://civilwartalk.com/threads/uniforms-of-the-confederate-medical-department.199774/
    1) This was a Confederate field hospital and thus the inhabitants were possibly hiding anything of Southern attribution as Winchester changed hands dozens of …

Confederate States of America. Medical Records, 1861 …

    https://lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/manuscripts/finding_aids/m217.html
    In general, the organization of the Confederate Medical Department was similar to that of the Federal forces. There were three grades of rank for medical officers: one surgeon general …

Organization of the Confederate Medical Department

    http://medicalantiques.com/civilwar/Civil_War_Articles/Confederate_Army_Surgeons.htm
    The medical staff of the armies of the Confederacy embraced only three grades of rank, viz.: one surgeon-general with rank, emoluments, and allowances of a brigadier-general of …



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