
63: Wounded and Dying: Nurses, Doctors, and Disease in the Civil War
History That Doesn't Suck
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Clara Barton and Battlefield Medicine
This chapter recounts the devastating aftermath of the Battle of Antietam, spotlighting Clara Barton's vital contributions as she aids wounded soldiers. It highlights the establishment of the Ambulance Corps and evolving medical practices in the Civil War, emphasizing advancements that saved lives amidst chaos. The narrative also touches on the broader implications of these developments for women's roles and medical innovations within the military.
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