War. During the very beginning of the war, maybe around 1860 there were a lot of quack surgeons even in the army. Doctor little minute 1862 took over the medical corps, he divides the whole thing around. Now hes created an ambulance corps where we could get the men in off the battlefield quicker and faster. He also went and had to contest the surgeons to be army qualified surgeon. That is where it got better and better in the service. 3 million 300,000 died. 700,000 carried wounds off that battlefield. What happens there, when i was dealing with at that time was really a musket went in like a finger and came out like a fist. It shattered the bone so bad there was no way could repair it. Even if you got shot with one of them today in modern days, you cannot put it back together. It would just blow that bone apart completely. The survival rate was great off the amputations. 70 survived the amputations, but then it decreased to 60 due to the spread of disease that set in. At first, there
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Life. Next we talk about medical practices during the war. Every july for the past 25 years the Gettysburg Anniversary Committee has hosted a civil war battle reenactment and living history village depicting camp life. Next we visit a unit army surgeon and embalmer and talk about medical practices during the war. During the very beginning of the war, like i says, maybe around 1861 there was a lot of quack surgeons in the union army. Dr. Letterman in 1862 took over the medical corps. When he took it over, he devised the whole thing, now he created an ambulance corps. He also gave tests to surgeons to be army qualified surgeons. Thats where it got better and better. 3 million fought in it, 600,000 died in it, 700,000 carried wounds off that battlefield. I was dealing with at this time, was the musket, it went in like a finger and came out like a fist and shattered that bone so bad, there was no way i could repair it whatsoever. Even if you got shot with one of them in modern medicine, th
During the very beginning of the war, like i say, maybe around 1860, there were a lot of quack surgeons in the union army. Well, dr. Letterman took over the medical corps. When he took over the medical corps, he devised the whole thing around. Now he created an ambulance corps where he could get the men off the battlefield quicker and faster. He also had to test the surgeons to be army qualified surgeons. Thats where it got better and better. 3 million fought in it, 600,000 died in it. 700,000 carry wounds off of that battlefield. So what happens there is what i was dealing with at that time was really, boy, the musket went in like a finger and came out like a fist. It shattered that bone so bad, there was no way i could repair it whatsoever. Even if you got shot with one of them in modern medicine, they couldnt put it back, they had to amputate because they blew it apart totally. The survival rate was great off my table, off the amputations. 70 survived the amputations off this table,