Confederate Hospitals on the Move: Samuel H. Stout and the Army of Tennessee
C**N
Confederate medical history
This book just came and I have not read it yet. Scanning a few pages shows it to be well written, informative, with lots of documentation. If you like history, this will do. The seller got it here super fast and it's a clean, fine copy for a used book. I recommend.
D**K
Civil war medicine: Southern Style
Great story of medical practice on the Southern side of the war between the states
J**T
Five Stars
Possibly a relative of mine
H**N
Well Written, Well Documented - and Fascinating
When one thinks of the Civil War one does not immediately think of the hospitals and the myriad of problems associated with them. This extremely well researched and documented book goes into fascinating detail of the people, the problems and how they worked to overcome problems of shortages, constantly moving with the tide of battle campaigns and organization in times of limited communication. This is an extremely important look at a subject that gets far less attention than it deserves.Hugh T. Harringtonauthor of: "Civil War Milledgeville, Tales From the Confederate Capital of Georgia," "Remembering Milledgeville, Historic Tales From Georgia's Antebellum Capital" and "More Milledgeville Memories."
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