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Collection in Civil War MedicineAUTHORTITLEAdams, GeorgeWorthingtonDoctors in blue: the medical history of New York: Henry Schuman,the Union Army in the Civil Warc1952.Allen, B. W.Confederate hospital reports[Charlottesville, VA: B. W. Allen, Two manuscript albums, covering a portion of1864]1862, the whole of 1863, and a part of 1864 inCharlottesville, VA, giving case histories ofsoldiers injured in the field, 2 p. at end of v.1.American Journal of PharmacyPhiladelphia: Merrihew andThompsonThe ambulance system: reprintedfrom the North American Review,January, 1864, and published, forgratuitous distribution, by thecommittee of citizens who have incharge the sending of petitions toCongress for the establishment of athorough and uniform ambulancesystem in the armies of the RepublicBoston: Crosby and Nichols,1864Anderson, GalushaThe story of Aunt Lizzie AikenChicago: Ellen M. Sprague, 1880 6th edition.Andrews, Matthew Page,ed.The women of the South in war times Baltimore: The Norman,Remington Co., 1927 [c1920]New edition revised.Apperson, John Samuel;John Herbert Roper, ed.Repairing the "March of Mars:" theCivil War diaries of John SamuelAppersonApperson was a hospital steward in theStonewall Brigade, 1861-1865.1PUBLICATION INFOMacon, GA: Mercer UniversityPress, 2001NOTESLibrary has 1859-1865. Also 1853-1870 areavailable on microfilm.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineAppia, P. Louis, 18181898The ambulance surgeon or practicalobservations on gunshot woundsEdinburgh: Adam and CharlesBlack, 1862A popular manual for Civil War surgeons inAmerica, helpful for both its discussion ofgunshot wounds and the use of the ambulance.Army Medical Museum(U.S.)Catalogue of the United States ArmyMedical MuseumWashington: GovernmentPrinting Office, 1866-67[Pt. 1] Catalogue of the surgical section / by A.A. Woodhull, 1866 -- [Pt. 2] Catalogue of themedical section / by J. J. Woodward, 1867 -- [Pt.3] Catalogue of the microscopical section / byEdward Curtis, 1867.Association of theMedical Officers of theArmy and Navy of theConfederacySurgeon General Samuel Preston1911Moore and the officers of the MedicalDepartments of the ConfederateStatesBacon, GeorgeannaMuirson Woolsey andEliza Newton WoolseyHowland, eds.Letters of a family during the war forthe union, 1861-1865.New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse 2 copies& Taylor, c1899.Bacon, GeorgeannaMuirson Woolsey, 18331906Three weeks at GettysburgRoseville, MN: EdinboroughPress, 1996Bacot, Ada White; Berlin,Jean V., ed.A Confederate nurse: the diary of Ada Columbia, S.C.: University ofW. Bacot, 1860-1863South Carolina Press, c1994.Baker, Nina Brown, 18881957Cyclone in calico : the story of MaryAnn Bickerdyke2Pamphlet2 copiesBoston: Little, Brown & Co.,1952Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineBallard, Edward [ed.]What to observe at the bed-side andafter death in medical casesBarkley, Katherine TrevorThe ambulance: the story ofKiamesha Lake, NY: Load N Goemergency transportation of sick and Press, 1990wounded through the centuriesBartholow, Roberts,1831-1904A manual of instructions for enlisting Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott,and discharging soldiers. With special 1863to the medical examination ofrecruits, and the detection ofdisqualifying and feigned diseasesLibrary also has reprint (San Francisco: NormanPublishing, 1991).Barton, GeorgeAngels of the battlefield. A history of Philadelphia: The Catholic Artthe labors of the Catholic Sisterhoods Publishing Co., 1898 [c1897]in the late Civil War.2nd edition, revised and enlarged.Beck, John Brodhead,1794-1851Lectures on materia medica andtherapeuticsNew York: Samuel S. & William Second edition, revisedWood, 1856Beck, John Brodhead,1794-1851Lectures on materia medica andtherapeuticsNew York: Samuel S. & William Third editionWood, 1861Beecher, Harris H.Record of the 114th regiment,N.Y.S.V.: where it went, what it saw,and what it didBainbridge, NY: RSG Publishing, Reprint. Originally published: Norwich, NY: J. F.1996Hubbard, Jr., 1866. Beecher was AssistantSurgeon to his regiment3Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea,1859Reflecting recent advances in physical diagnosis,this volume describes how to take a history andperform a thorough physical examination.Physicians and surgeons used this edition duringthe Civil War.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineBeers, Fannie A.Memories: a record of personalPhiladelphia: J.B. Lippincott,experience and adventure during four 1888years of warBeers, Henry Putney,1907-The Confederacy: a guide to thearchives of the Government of theConfederate States of AmericaWashington, DC: NationalArchives and RecordsAdministration, 1998, 1986.Beitzell, Edwin WarfieldPoint Lookout Prison Camp forConfederatesAbell, MD: Edwin W. Beitzell,1972Beller, Susan ProvostMedical practices in the Civil WarCharlotte, VT: S. Beller, 1992Bellows, Henry W.Notes of a preliminary sanitary survey Washington: The Commission,of the forces of the United States: in 1861the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, nearmidsummer, 1861Bellows, Henry W.Speech of the Rev. Dr. Bellows,president of the United StatesSanitary Commission, made at theAcademy of Music, Philadelphia,Tuesday evening, Feb. 24, 1863Bellows, Henry W.Statement from Rev. Dr. Bellows as to New York: s. n., 1862the labor and wants of theCommission, October 22, 18624Originally published: Guide to the archives ofthe Government of the Confederate States ofAmerica. Washington: National Archives andRecords Service, General ServicesAdministration, 1968.Sanitary Commission Series No. 26.Philadelphia: C. Sherman, Son &Co., 1863Sanitary Commission Series No. 54.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineBengtson, Bradley P., etal [Ed.]Photographic atlas of Civil Warinjuries : photographs of surgicalcases and specimens, Otis HistoricalArchivesBennet, John HughesClinical lectures on the principles and New York: Samuel S. & William Second editionpractice of medicineWood, 1858Bernard, Claude andCharles HuetteIllustrated manual of operativesurgery and surgical anatomyNew York: Bailliere Brothers,1861Beyer, W. F. & O. F.Keydel (Eds.)Deeds of valor, from records in thearchives of the United Statesgovernment: how American heroeswon the Medal of Honor: history ofour recent wars and explorations,from personal reminiscences andrecords of officers and enlisted menwho were rewarded by Congress formost conspicuous acts of bravery onthe battle-field, on the high seas andin Arctic explorationsDetroit: Perrien-Keydel Co.,1907Biddle, Andrew P.Four months with the volunteersDetroit: William M. Warren,[1898?]Billings, John D.Hardtack and coffee; or, theunwritten story of army life.Boston: G. M. Smith & Co.,18875Grand Rapids, MI: Medical StaffPress; Kennesaw, GA:Kennesaw Mountain Press,1996Edited with notes and additions and adapted forthe use of the American medical student. This1861 edition was the Civil War edition ofBernard & Huette's Manual. Library also hasreprint (San Francisco: Norman Publishing,1991).Reprinted from The Medical Age, Oct. 10, 1898Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineBillings, John Shaw,1838-1913Medical museums: with specialreference to the Army MedicalMuseum at Washington: thePresident's address, delivered beforethe Congress of American Physiciansand Surgeons, September 20, 1888Philadelphia: Lea Brothers &Co., 1888.Reprinted from The Medical News, September22, 1888.Billings, John Shaw,1838-1913A report on barracks and hospitals:with descriptions of military postsWashington: Govt. Print. Off.,1870Circular No. 4Black, Harvey, 18271888. Glenn L. McMullen,ed.The Civil War letters of Dr. HarveyBlack: a surgeon with StonewallJacksonBaltimore: Butternut and Blue,1995The Army of Northern Virginia Series, vol. 3Boatner, Mark Mayo,1921-The Civil War dictionaryNew York: Vintage Books, 1991 1st Vintage Civil War Library edition. Originallypublished: Rev. ed. New York: McKay, c1988.Boggs, S.S.Eighteen months a prisoner under the Lovington, IL: S. S. Boggs, 1889rebel flagBollet, Alfred JayCivil War medicine: challenges andtriumphsTucson, AZ: Galen Press, 2002Bonello, JuliusCivil War Medicine2000[In]: The surgical technologist, January 2000,Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 10-18.Bonsall, SpencerCivil war journal of hospital stewardSpencer Bonsall of Philadelphia, 81stReg. Pennsylvania Volunteers.Virginia, May 6, 1862-June 21,1862; Dec. 4, 1862-March 26,1863Handwritten during the Army of the Potomac’sPeninsular campaign, and the Battle ofFredericksburg.Bonsall, SpencerWell satisfied with my position: theCivil War journal of Spencer Bonsall/edited by Michael A. Flannery andKatherine H. OomensCarbondale: Southern IllinoisUniversity Press, c20076Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineBowditch, HenryIngersoll, 1808-1892A brief plea for an ambulance system Boston: Ticknor and Fields,for the army of the United States, as 1863drawn from the extra sufferings of thelate Lieut. Bowditch and a woundedcomradeBoyden, Anna L.Echoes from the hospital and WhiteHouse: a record of Mrs. Rebecca R.Pomroy’s experience in war-timesBoyer, Samuel Pellman,1839-1875Naval surgeon: the diary of Dr. Samuel Bloomington: IndianaPellman BoyerUniversity Press, [1963]2 volumesBrackett, CharlesSurgeon on horseback: The Missouri Carmel: Guild Press of Indiana,and Arkansas journal and letters of Dr. 1998Charles Brackett of Rochester, Indiana1861-1863Compiled by James W. Wheaton withannotations and introductions by Ed GleesonBrinton, John Hill, 18321907Personal memoirs of John H. Brinton: Carbondale: Southern IllinoisCivil War surgeon, 1861-1865University Press, 1996Originally published 1914 (New York: NealPublishing)Broadwater, Robert P.Daughters of the cause: women of the Altoona, PA: Daisy Publications, Edited by Joseph T. CampbellCivil War1998Brockett, Linus PierpontThe camp, the battle field, and thePhiladelphia: Nationalhospital: or, lights and shadows of the Publishing Co., 1866Great Rebellion.Brockett, Linus PierpontThe philanthropic results of the war in New York: Sheldon & Co.;AmericaBoston: Gould & Lincoln;London: Trübner & Co., 1864(New York: Wynkoop,Hallenbeck & Thomas)7Boston: D. Lothrop & Co., 1884Collected from official and other authenticsources by an American citizen.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineBrockett, Linus PierpontWoman’s work in the Civil War: arecord of heroism, patriotism andpatience.Philadelphia: Zeigler, McCurdy,1867Brooks, Stewart MarshallCivil War medicineSpringfield, Ill.: Charles C.Thomas, c1966Bucklin, Sophronia E.In hospital and camp: a woman'sPhiladelphia: J. E. Potter andrecord of thrilling incidents among the Company, 1869wounded in the late warBurbank, Jerome [SylviaB. Morris, ed.]Jerome: to my beloved absentcompanion. Letters of a Civil Warsurgeon to his wife at home, caringfor their familyBurns, Stanley B.Early medical photography in America New York: Burns Archive, 1983(1839-1883)Carpenter, WilliamBenjamin, 1813-1885Principles of human physiologyCase, Meigs (?)U.S. Army Medical Department C.H.V. Brandy Station, VA, 1864Register and Prescription Book of 43rdNY Regiment, Meigs Case, SurgeonChang, InaA separate battle: women and theCivil WarNew York: Puffin Books, 1996Chase, Julia A.Mary A. Bickerdyke, "Mother"Lawrence, KS: JournalPublishing House, 18968Cullman, AL: Sylvia Morris, 1996 Jerome Burbank was a Wisconsin surgeon in theUnion Army. The letters cover the period 18621865.Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea,1862New American editionHandwritten manuscript journal of a Civil Warphysician."Published under the auspices of the Woman'sRelief Corps, (Department of Kansas)"Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineChemung CountyHistorical SocietyThe Chemung historical journal: A Civil Elmira, NY: Chemung CountyWar anthologyHistorical Society, Inc., 1985Second printing from August 1989.Chemung CountyHistorical SocietyThe Chemung historical journal:Elmira prison camp.Elmira, NY: Chemung CountyHistorical Society, Inc., 1990Reprint: August, 1990. Includes 2 articles:Thomas E. Byrne, "Elmira's Civil War PrisonCamp: 1864-65," Chemung County HistoricalJournal, Sept. 1964, pp. 1279-1300; and J.Michael Horigan, "Elmira Prison Camp - ASecond Opinion," Chemung Historical Journal,March 1985, pp. 3449-3457.Chesnut, Mary Boykin,1823-1886A diary from DixieNew York: D. Appleton & Co.,1905".as written by Mary Boykin Chesnut, wife ofJames Chesnut, Jr., United States Senator fromSouth Carolina, 1859-1861, and afterward anaide to Jefferson Davis and brigadier-general inthe Confederate Army."Chisolm, John Julian,1830-1903A manual of military surgery, for the Charleston: Evans & Cogswell,use of surgeons in the Confederate1861Army; with an appendix of the rulesand regulations of the medicaldepartment of the Confederate ArmyLibrary owns 2 copies, the other copy has theimprint of Richmond, Va., Printers West &Johnson.Chisolm, John Julian,1830-1903A manual of military surgery, for theuse of surgeons in the ConfederateStates Army; with explanatory platesof all useful operationsReprint. Originally published as the "Thirdedition--carefully revised and improved."Columbia: Evans and Cogswell, 1864.9Dayton, OH: MorningsideHouse, Inc., 1998Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineChisolm, Julian John,1830-1903A manual of military surgery: for the San Francisco: Norman Pub.,use of surgeons in the Confederate1989.Army: with an appendix of the rulesand regulations of the MedicalDepartment of the Confederate ArmyReprinted with a biographical introduction byIra M. Rutkow. Originally published: Richmond,Va.: West & Johnson, 1861.Cincinnati Lancet & ObserverCincinnati: E. B. Stevens, M.D.1860-1869. Vols. 3-12.Volumes in this setinclude reports from surgeons and physicians inthe field and descriptions of treatment ofwounds as a result of war. There are alsoarticles, letters, and essays dealing with theambulance system of the federal army, armymedical intelligence, the battle of Gettysburg,letters from army surgeons in Tennessee,surgeons in the Libby prison camp, a report ofoperations in the field, and Abraham Lincoln'slast hours, among others.Clark, Henry GraftonFirst report to the CommissionNew York: Wm. C. Bryant, 1862 Sanitary Commission Series No. 56.At head of title: Department of SpecialInspection of the General Hospitals of the ArmyClements, BennettAugustineMemoir of Jonathan Letterman, M.D., New York: G. P. Putnam’s &surgeon United States Army andSons, 1883medical director of the Army of thePotomacClymer, Meredith, 18171902Letters, written in ink by Dr. Clymerconcerning his nomination as aBrigade Surgeon, Feb., 186210Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineCoco, Gregory AshtonA strange and blighted land,Gettysburg: the aftermath of a battleGettysburg, PA: ThomasPublications, 1995Coco, Gregory AshtonA vast sea of misery: a history andguide to the Union and Confederatefield hospitals at Gettysburg, July 1November 20, 1863Gettysburg, PA: ThomasPublications, 1988Confederate medicine, 1861-1865 /presented by the Medical Society ofVirginia with the cooperation of theRichmond Academy of Medicine andthe Virginia Civil War Commission[Richmond, Va.: The Society,1961][Confederate Medicine] Invoices ofmedicine, instruments, hospitalstores, bedding, etc.From Lynchburg, Va., datedFeb. 21, 1865, signed by R.Kidder Taylor. From Richmond,Va., dated March 22, 1865,signed by John W. Ayler.Confederate States Medical andSurgical JournalRichmond, VA: Ayers & Wade,Jan. 1864-Feb. 1865Library has: (1864) v.1, nos. 1-5, 7-10, 12, and(1865) v.2, nos. 1-2. Inscribed "From HunterM'Guire, Richmond, to George Foy, Dublin,1892". Hunter Holmes McGuire was the medicaldirector of the Army of Northern Virginia.Library also has 1992 Norman Publishing reprint,edited by James B. McCaw (American Civil WarMedical Series, no. 12).Regulations for the army of theConfederate States, 1862Richmond: J. W. Randolph,1862Contains regulations for the C. S. A. medicaldepartment. Library also has 1992 NormanPublishing reprint (see Moore, Samuel Preston).Confederate States ofAmerica War Dept.11Signed by the authorReprint of the Virginia Medical Monthly, vol. 88,no. 10, pages 573-628Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineConfederate States ofAmerica War Dept.Regulations for the medicaldepartment of the C. S. ArmyRichmond: Ritchie &Dunnavant, printers, 1861First edition. Library also has another edition(Richmond [Va.]: Ritchie & Dunnavant, 1862).Conn, Granville P.History of the New Hampshiresurgeons in the War of the RebellionConcord, NH: J. C. Evans Co.,Printers, 1906First edition, includes detailed biographicalsketches.Cooper, Alonzo, 18301919In and out of rebel prisonsOswego, N.Y.: R.J. Oliphant,Printer, 1888."List of officers confined in Macon, Ga.", 1864:p. 295-330.Craighill, EdwardAddison, 1840-1923;Peter W. Houck, ed.Confederate surgeon: the personalrecollections of E. A. CraighillLynchburg, VA: H.E. Howard,Inc., 1989First edition.Craven, John J.Prison life of Jefferson DavisNew York: Carleton, 18661st edition. The author, Dr. Craven, wasJefferson Davis' physician during the first sevenmonths of his incarceration at Fortress Monroe.Cross, Andrew Boyd,1809-1889Gettysburg and the ChristianCommissionRoseville, MN: EdinboroughPress, 1997Culpepper, Marilyn MayerTrials and triumphs: the women of the East Lansing: Michigan StateAmerican Civil WarUniversity Press, 1991Cumming, Kate, 18351909A journal of hospital life in theLouisville, KY: J.P. Morgan, 1866Confederate Army of Tennessee fromthe battle of Shiloh.Cumming, Kate, 18351909; Richard Harwell,ed.The journal of Kate Cumming: aConfederate nurse 1862-1865Savannah, GA: Beehive Press,1975Cunningham, HoraceHerndonDoctors in gray; the Confederatemedical serviceBaton Rouge: Louisiana StateUniversity Press, 195812Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineCunningham, HoraceHerndonField medical services at the Battles of Athens: University of GeorgiaManassas (Bull Run)Press, 1968.Curtis, JosiahCircular letterKnoxville, Tenn.: MedicalDirector's Office, 1864Dabney, Robert Lewis,1820-1898Life and campaigns of Lieut.-Gen.Thomas J. Jackson, (StonewallJackson)New York: Blelock & Co.;Richmond, Va.: National Pub.Co., 1866.Dale, William J.Collection of 8 pamphlets and 1[Boston: s.n.], 1865.broadside concerning William J. Dale,Surgeon General of Massachusettsthroughout the Civil War (boundtogether)13Circular letter indicating the identifyinginformation and personal items to be placedwith the bodies of all deceased soldiers in theDept. of the Ohio.Contains: Commonwealth of Massachusetts,Executive Department, Boston, September 12,1865, to the people of Massachusetts (Circulartransmitting news of a cholera outbreak atConstantinople and instructions byMassachusetts Surgeon-General Wm. J. Dale forpreventing its spread in Massachusetts.); Reportof the Surgeon-General of Massachusetts to HisExcellency the Commander-in-Chief, volumes1861-1865; Report to Wm. J. Dale, SurgeonGeneral, Massachusetts (by George H. Gay,1862); Gay's A few remarks on the primarytreatment of wounds received in battle, 1862(both bound between the 1862 and 1863Surgeon-General's reports); and An addressdelivered at the inauguration of the DaleGeneral Hospital, U.S.A., Worcester, Mass.,February 22, 1865 / by Warren Webster.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War Medicine[Dalton, Edward B., 18341872]Memorial of Edward B. Dalton, MD Daniel, FerdinandEugene, 1839-1914Recollections of a Rebel surgeon (and Austin, TX: Von Boeckmann,other sketches)1899Davis, Margaret B.Mother Bickerdyke: her life and labors San Francisco: A. T. Dewey,for the relief of our soldiers: sketches 1886.of battle scenes and incidents of thesanitary serviceDenney, Robert E.Civil War medicine: care and comfortof the woundedDonald, William J.The role of Alabama in ConfederatemedicineDouglas, John Hancockand Charles W. BrinkReports on the operations of theNew York: Wm. C. Bryant, 1863 Sanitary Commission Series No. 57.inspectors and relief agents of theSanitary Commission: after the battleof Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862Druitt, RobertThe Principles and practice of modern Philadelphia: Blanchard andsurgeryLea, 1860Dufur, Simon MiltimoreOver the dead line, or, Tracked byBurlington, Vt.: Printed by Freeblood-hounds: giving the author'sPress Association, c1902personal experience during elevenmonths that he was confined inPemberton, Libby, Belle Island,Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S.C.,as a prisoner of war; describing plansof escape, arrival of prisoners, hisescape and recapture; with numerous14New York: [s. n.], 1872First edition. Includes Dalton’s experiencesduring the Civil War.At head of title: "Woman who battled for theboys in blue."New York: Sterling Publishing,1995Unpublished paper prepared for theConfederate Bicentennial in 1961.Library also has 1842, 1848, 1856 editions.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War Medicineand varied incidents and anecdotes ofhis prison lifeDuffy, JohnSword of pestilence: the New Orleans Baton Rouge: Louisiana Stateyellow fever epidemic of 1853University Press, 1966Duncan, Louis C.Medical Department of the UnitedStates Army in the Civil WarWashington?: s. n., 191?Dunglison, Robley, 17981869General therapeutics and materiamedica: adapted for a medical textbook. With indexes of remedies andof diseases and their remediesPhiladelphia: Blanchard & Lea,1857Two volumes. Sixth edition, revised andimproved. One of the best single sources forunderstanding how Civil War physicians andsurgeons used medicines and other therapeuticapproaches in their practices.Dunglison, Robley, 17981869Medical lexicon: a dictionary ofmedical science Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea,1858Library also has 1839, 1848, 1852, 1860, and1865 editions.Dunglison, Robley, 17981869New remedies with formulae for their Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea,preparation and administration1856Edge, Frederick Milnes[published anonymously]A woman's example and a nation'swork: a tribute to FlorenceNightingale15Seventh edition.London : William Ridgway, 1864 Second edition. Although Florence Nightingale isthe ostensible subject of this work, the actualsubject is nursing during the Civil War with thegreatest emphasis placed on the work ofNorthern nurses. However, there are a numberof inclusions which deal with the nursing effortsof Confederate women, as well.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineEdmonds, Emma E.Nurse and spy in the Union Army:comprising the adventures andexperiences of a woman in hospitals,camps, and battle-fieldsHartford, CT: W. S. Williams &Co., 1865 [c1864]Edmonson, James M.American surgical instruments: anillustrated history of theirmanufacture and a directory ofinstrument makers to 1900San Francisco: NormanPublishing, 1997Eisenschiml, OttoThe Case of A.L. aged 56: somecurious medical aspects of Lincoln'sdeath and other studiesChicago: Abraham Lincoln BookShop, 1943Elliott, E. B. (EzekielBrown), 1823-1888Preliminary report on the mortalityNew York: W. C. Bryant, 1862and sickness of the volunteer forces ofthe United States government duringthe present warSanitary Commission Series No. 46.Ellis, JohnThe Avoidable causes of disease,insanity and deformityNew York: Mason Brothers,1860First edition. This volume provides interestinginsight into concepts of preventive medicineand self-help for illness at the time of theAmerican Civil War.Ellis, Thomas T.Leaves from the diary of an armysurgeon: or, incidents of field, camp,and hospital life.New York: John Bradburn, 1863 Dr. Ellis was "late post-surgeon at New York, andacting medical director at Whitehouse, Va."Encyclopedia of the American CivilWar: a political, social, and militaryhistory / David S. Heidler and JeanneT. Heidler, editorsSanta Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, Five volume set.c2000.16Norman Surgery Series, no. 9.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineErichsen, John, 18181896The science and art of surgery, being a Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea,treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, 1860and operationsSecond American edition. First published inLondon in 1853, this work was so popular in theU.S. that a copy was issued to every medicalunit in the Federal army during the Civil War.Esmarch, Friedrich vonResection in gunshot injuriesPhiladelphia: J. B. Lippincott,1862First American edition. Translated by S. F.Statham. Bound with George F. L. Stromeyer'sGunshot fractures.Evans, Bruce A.A primer of Civil War medicine: nonsurgical medical practice during theCivil War yearsKnoxville, TN: BohemianBookshop & Publications, 1998Evans, Faulkner H.Letter, in ink, by F. H. Evans, surgeonin charge of La Grange, Ga. hospitals,to Medical Director S. H. Stout,reporting "the citizens.will notsurrender their churches for hospitalpurposes."La Grange, Ga., June 20, 1864On verso of lined sheet, address and sentence:"We fail to get the churches."Eve, Paul Fitzsimmons,1806-1877A collection of remarkable cases insurgeryPhiladelphia: J. B. Lippincott,1857First edition.Eve, Paul Fitzsimmons,1806-1877A contribution to the history of thePhiladelphia: Collins, 1867hip-joint operations performed duringthe late Civil War .17Extracted from the Transactions of the AmericanMedical Association.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineEwell, James, 1773-1832The planter's and mariner's medicalBaltimore: P. Mauro, 1813companion: treating, according to themost successful practice.Finch, Edwin WardThe frontier, army, and professional New York: Press of Simmons,life of Edwin W. Finch; with suggestive Manning, & Dawson, 1909thoughts from his own personalexperiences in the treatment ofpneumonia, etc.Fisk, WilburAnti-rebel: the Civil War letters ofWilbur FiskFiske, JohnThe Mississippi Valley in the Civil War Boston: Houghton, Mifflin &Company, 1900Fite, Emerson DavidSocial and industrial conditions in the New York: Macmillan Company,North during the Civil War1910Flannery, Michael A.Another House Divided: Union1999Medical Service and Sectarians Duringthe Civil War18Croton-on-Hudson, NY: EmilRosenblatt, 1983Handwritten inscription on inside back cover:"This book was used by Lieut. James LinguardHode, Jr. on the Confederate battleship Floridaduring the War between the States. Lieut. Hodewas wounded in action and was invalided homeand died shortly afterwards. The book was givento Lieut. Hode by his uncle Doctor James L. Hodeof Alabama".During the last few months of the war, Fiskserved as a hospital guard with the 6th CorpsHospital at City Point, VA.Extracted from: Journal of the history ofmedicine, Vol. 54, 1999, pp. 478-510Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineFlannery, Michael A.Civil War pharmacy: a history ofNew York: Pharmaceuticaldrugs, drug supply and provision, and Products Press, c2004therapeutics for the Union andConfederacyFlannery, Michael A. &Katherine H. Oomens(Eds.)Well satisfied with my position: theCivil War journal of Spencer BonsallCarbondale: Southern IllinoisUniversity Press, c2007Flint, Austin [ed.], 18121886Contributions relating to thecausation and prevention of disease,and to camp diseasesNew York: Hurd and Houghton, Subtitled: A Report of the Diseases, Etc., among1867the prisoners at Andersonville, GA. Published forthe United States Sanitary Commission.Fordyce, Benjamin Allen,1823-1893; Lydia P.Hecht, ed.Echoes: from the letters of a Civil War Longboat Key, FL: BayousurgeonPublishing, 1996Forman, Jacob Gilbert,1820-1885The Western Sanitary Commission; a St. Louis: Mississippi Valleysketch of its origin, history, labors for Sanitary Fair, 1864the sick and wounded of the westernarmies, and aid given to freedmenand Union refugees, with incidents ofhospital lifeFormento, FelixNotes and observations on armysurgerySan Francisco: NormanPublishing, 1990Fosdick, CharlesFive hundred days in rebel prisons[n. p.: Charles Fosdick], 1887Fox, William F.Regimental losses in the AmericanCivil War 1861-1865Dayton, OH: MorningsideBookshop, 1985Francis, Valentine Mott,1834-1907A thesis on hospital hygieneNew York: J. F. Trow, 185919Reprint. Originally published: New Orleans: L. E.Marchand, 1863.Facsimile reprint. Originally published in 1898 inAlbany, NY by the Albany Publishing Co.Bibliography was last updated in January, 2015.

Collection in Civil War MedicineFranke, Norman HenryMedico-pharmaceutical conditionsand drug supply in the ConfederateStates of America, 1861-1865Ann Arbor, MI: UMIDissertation Services, 2001Freeman, DouglasSouthall, 1886-1953Lee’s Lieutenants, a study incommandNew York: C. Scribner's & Sons, Three volumes: v. 1 Manassas to Malvern Hill, v.1942-19442 Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville, v. 3Gettysburg to AppomattoxFreemon, Frank R.Gangrene and glory: medical careduring the American Civil WarMadison: Fairleigh DickinsonUniversity Press, 1998Freemon, Frank R.Microbes and minie balls: anannotated bibliography of Civil WarmedicineRutherford: Fairleigh DickinsonUniversity Press, 1993Frey, Donald J.Longstreet's assault--Pickett's chargeShippensburg, PA: Burd StreetPress, 2000Fuller, Claud E. andRichard Dennis SteuartFirearms of the Confederacy: theshoulder arms, pistols and revolversof the Confederate soldier .Huntingdon, WV: StandardPublications, 1944Fuller, George R.Illustrated catalogue of the celebrated Rochester, N.Y.: Ramsdell, Del.Bly artificial limbs manufactured by& Eng., [188?]Geo. R. Fuller, successor to Dr. D. Bly20Facsimile. Originally published as a doctoraldissertation in 1956 at the University ofWisconsin. 2 copies.Book lists the wou

Lectures on materia medica and therapeutics New York: Samuel S. & William Wood, 1856 Second edition, revised Beck, John Brodhead, 1794-1851 Lectures on materia medica and therapeutics New York: Samuel S. & William Wood, 1861 Third edition Beecher, Harris H. Record of the 114th regime

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Great War than was previously thought; in the Civil War it did correspondingly worse; war losses persisted into peacetime, and were not fully restored under the New Economic Policy. We compare this experience across regions and over time. The Great War and Civil War produced the deepest economic trauma of Russia’s troubled twentieth century.

war memorials and the state's first statues. 10 In fact, so many Civil War monuments were created that they almost seem to have sated much of the desire for more—for some communities, the local Civil War monument is still the only war memorial in town.11 Even today, with all the other wars that have occurred, Civil War monuments constitute

Magic Tree House #21: Civil War on Sunday Focus Question: How can historical fiction give information about the Civil War? DURING THIS BOOK STUDY, EACH STUDENT WILL: Analyze the cause of damage in Civil War pictures. Depict the conditions of a field hospital. Assume the identity of a significant Civil War individual in a Living Wax Museum.