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The Confederate Navy Medical Corps : Organization, Personnel and Actions

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Product Code: 9781476694511
ISBN13: 9781476694511
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$49.93
The Confederate Navy's medical service is usually overlooked in histories of the Civil War, yet it was vital in maintaining the fighting strength of the South's navy and marine corps. Confederate medical officers not only manned war vessels, they staffed navy yards and land-based hospitals, gathered supplies, participated in raids, examined recruits, and even served at defensive shore batteries. Many such officers had served in the United States Navy, while others were recruited from civil life. Enlisted personnel and civilian physicians also helped the navy provide medical care--used in managing battle wounds and other injuries but more often devoted to preventing and treating disease. Malaria was particularly common among sailors and marines stationed in the swampy regions of the South. This book, the first devoted entirely to the medical corps of the Confederate navy, provides a carefully researched look at the men, structure, facilities, and activities of the organization. A complete list of men known to have been commissioned as naval medical officers is included.


Author: Guy R. Hasegawa
Publisher: McFarland
Publication Date: Mar 27, 2024
Number of Pages: 246 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1476694516
ISBN-13: 9781476694511

The Confederate Navy Medical Corps : Organization, Personnel and Actions

$49.93
 
The Confederate Navy's medical service is usually overlooked in histories of the Civil War, yet it was vital in maintaining the fighting strength of the South's navy and marine corps. Confederate medical officers not only manned war vessels, they staffed navy yards and land-based hospitals, gathered supplies, participated in raids, examined recruits, and even served at defensive shore batteries. Many such officers had served in the United States Navy, while others were recruited from civil life. Enlisted personnel and civilian physicians also helped the navy provide medical care--used in managing battle wounds and other injuries but more often devoted to preventing and treating disease. Malaria was particularly common among sailors and marines stationed in the swampy regions of the South. This book, the first devoted entirely to the medical corps of the Confederate navy, provides a carefully researched look at the men, structure, facilities, and activities of the organization. A complete list of men known to have been commissioned as naval medical officers is included.


Author: Guy R. Hasegawa
Publisher: McFarland
Publication Date: Mar 27, 2024
Number of Pages: 246 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1476694516
ISBN-13: 9781476694511
 

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