United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Medical care
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Medical care
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- Women at the front, hospital workers in Civil War America, Jane E. Schultz
- Mary Edwards Walker, above and beyond
- Bullets and bandages, the aid stations and field hospitals at Gettysburg, James Gindlesperger
- The ordeal of the Day brothers, no good deed goes unpunished
- Healing a divided nation, how the American Civil War revolutionized Western medicine, Carole Adrienne
- Too much for human endurance, the George Spangler farm hospitals and the Battle of Gettysburg
- In hospital and camp, the Civil War through the eyes of its doctors and nurses
- Women of valor in the American Civil War, Cheryl A. Heimerman
- A southern woman's story.
- Personal memoirs of John H. Brinton, major and surgeon U.S.V., 1861-1865 ..
- A woman of valor, Clara Barton and the Civil War, Stephen B. Oates
- A surgeon's Civil War, the letters and diary of Daniel M. Holt, M.D.
- Hit, Once Upon a Field, James Walker
- Civil War Hospital Sketches
- Kate, the journal of a Confederate nurse
- Recollections of a Civil War medical cadet
- A woman doctor's Civil War, Esther Hill Hawks' diary
- A Strange and Blighted Land, Gettysburg: the Aftermath of a Battle
- Doctors in gray;, the Confederate medical service
- A study of the medical support to the Union and Confederate armies during the battle of Chickamauga, lessons and implications for todays US Army medical department leaders
- Medical histories of Union generals
- Letters of a Civil War surgeon
- Medical histories of Confederate generals
- Three years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac
- Hospital sketches
- Hospital sketches (civil war classics)
- Surgeon in blue, Jonathan Letterman, the Civil War doctor who pioneered battlefield care, Scott McGaugh
- Death, disease, and life at war, the Civil War letters of Surgeon James D. Benton, 111th and 98th New York Infantry Regiments, 1862-1865
- Empty sleeves, amputation in the Civil War South, Brian Craig Miller
- Richmond's wartime hospitals
- South after Gettysburg;, letters of Cornelia Hancock from the Army of the Potomac, 1863-1865
- Hospital sketches
- Hospital sketches
- African American medicine in Washington, D.C., healing the Capital during the Civil War Era
- A Vast Sea of Misery, a History and Guide to the Union andConfederate Field Hospitals at Gettysburg, July 1-November 20 1863
- Heroines of Mercy Street, the real nurses of the Civil War, Pamela D. Toler
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