- Anglický jazyk
Humphreys, M: Marrow of Tragedy - The Health Crisis of the A
Autor: Margaret Humphreys
The American Civil War was the greatest health disaster this country has ever experienced, killing more than a million Americans and leaving many others invalided or grieving. Poorly prepared to care for wounded and sick soldiers as the war began, Union... Viac o knihe
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The American Civil War was the greatest health disaster this country has ever experienced, killing more than a million Americans and leaving many others invalided or grieving. Poorly prepared to care for wounded and sick soldiers as the war began, Union and Confederate governments scrambled to organize medical care-to provide doctoring and nursing, supplies, and shelter for those fallen by warfare or disease. Resources in the north helped return soldiers to battle, while Confederate soldiers suffered hunger and other privations and healed less quickly, when they healed. During the war the need for strong, healthy bodies served as the mother of medical invention. Narrating the organizational and support efforts mounted by women family members and governments, historian Margaret Humphreys concludes that medical science was not as limited at the beginning of the war as has been portrayed, but that medicine and public health clearly advanced during the war-and continued to do so after military hostilities ceased. Our reader sees in the manuscript the "potential for changing the basic outlines of the way we think about medicine and the Civil War." Humphreys writes accessibly, even inspiredly, in describing not only medical care but the wounds, diseases, and deaths of the Civil War soldier, north and south.
- Vydavateľstvo: Johns Hopkins University Press
- Rok vydania: 2017
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781421422770