
History That Doesn't Suck 63: Wounded and Dying: Nurses, Doctors, and Disease in the Civil War
Apr 27, 2020
Discover the harrowing realities of Civil War medicine, where wounded soldiers often suffered for days amidst inadequate care. Explore how advancements like the Ambulance Corps revolutionized battlefield first aid and the critical role Clara Barton played in saving lives. Learn about the fierce determination of women who broke barriers to become nurses, often facing resistance from male counterparts. The podcast emphasizes the transformation of medical practices and the important strides made in women's professional roles during this tumultuous period.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Clara Barton and Battlefield Medicine
01:48 • 24min
Medical Misconceptions: The Dangers of Civil War Medicine
26:14 • 2min
Women Warriors of the Civil War
28:13 • 7min
Courageous Care: Women Nurses on the Frontlines of the Civil War
34:51 • 6min
Women Warriors: Contributions in the Civil War
40:39 • 18min
Medical Advancements and Women's Progress in the Civil War
58:51 • 4min
