Civil War Medical Procedure

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Medical Procedures of a Civil War surgeon. The routine of medical procedures during the Civil War are presented and how surgery developed during the Civil War. The article called “To Make Something Out of the Dying in This War,” by Shauna Devine, talks about the rise of medical science throughout and the experience of injured soldiers. The reading states Pvt. Charles McElroy of Connecticut was transferred from the Eleventh Army Corps Hospital to the Jarvis USA General Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. He was suffering from a wound to the left leg, received during the Battle of Gettysburg. The case report noted that the whole belly of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles had been carried away by the fragment of a shell. Due to the rise and advancement of …show more content…

He then began a course of applications with bromine to destroy the gangrenous slough and to prevent the development of pyemia. After ten days the wound showed signs of granulation and the patient’s appetite slowly began to improve. The life of Civil War soldiers. The ability to promote the hospital during the Civil War helped to save numerous lives. George Washington Whitman was listed in the New York Herald among those wounded in the battle fought at Fredericksburg, Virginia, on December 13, 18. 62. George's brother Walt, the 43-year old poet of Leaves of Grass, lost no time and hurried to Washington where he expected to find George mortally wounded in one of the city's many make-shift hospitals. Whitman obtained a military pass to visit the Union Army camp at Falmouth, Virginia, opposite

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