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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Influence Of Civil War Medicine 20151219

Point, shauna devines learning from the wounded the civil war and the rise of american medical science, published by u. N. C. Press. Dr. Devine has produced a book that challenges many of not most of our assumptions about the state of medicine in the civil war. Learning from the wounded draws on close readings of reports issued by hundreds of army and Union Physicians and who treated the wounded and dissected the dead. These doctors rose to the challenges before them and made the most of this unprecedented opportunity to study and report not only on new methods of treat bement but also new findings on the nature of disease, healing, indeed on Human Anatomy itself. In the process the war allowed hysicians to elevate their skills, knowledge and methods to the level of europeans. Devines study is breathtaking in spoke scope be according to one of the committee members. Informed ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Influence Of Civil War Medicine 20151220

Learning from the wounded the civil war and the rise of american medical science, published by u. N. C. Press. Dr. Devine has produced a book that challenges many of not most of our assumptions about the state of medicine in the civil war. Learning from the wounded draws on close readings of reports issued by hundreds of army and you and Union Positions who treated the wounded and dissected the dead. Despite considerable limitations in training, these doctors rose to the challenges before them and made the most of this unprecedented opportunity to study and report not only on new methods of treat ment but also new findings on the nature of disease, healing, indeed on Human Anatomy itself. In the process the war allowed physicians to elevate their skills, knowledge and methods to the level of europeans. Devines study is breathtaking in spoke scope be according to one of the co ....

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