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63: Wounded and Dying: Nurses, Doctors, and Disease in the Civil War

History That Doesn't Suck

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This chapter explores the medical challenges faced by healthcare professionals during the Civil War, focusing on high casualty rates and the advancements in medical practices that emerged from the conflict. It highlights the tactics used to treat wounded soldiers, the importance of sanitation, and the profound emotional toll on medical staff caring for the sick and dying.

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