Doctors In Gray: The Confederate Medical Service

Doctors In Gray: The Confederate Medical Service
Title Doctors In Gray: The Confederate Medical Service PDF eBook
Author Horace Herndon Cunningham
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages 294
Release 2015-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1786251213

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“H. H. Cunningham’s Doctors in Gray, first published more than thirty years ago, remains the definitive work on the medical history of the Confederate army. Drawing on a prodigious array of sources, Cunningham paints as complete a picture as possible of the daunting task facing those charged with caring for the war’s wounded and sick. Of the estimated 600,000 Confederate troops, Cunningham claims the 200,000 died either from battle wounds of from illness—the majority, surprisingly, from illness. Despite these grim statistics, Confederate medical personnel frequently performed heroically under the most primitive of circumstances and made imaginative use of limited resources. Cunningham provides detailed information on the administration of the Confederate Medical Department, the establishment and organization of Confederate hospitals, the experiences of medical officers in the field, the manufacture and procurement of supplies, the causes and treatment of diseases, and the beginning of modern surgical practices.” - Print ed.

Doctors in Gray

Doctors in Gray
Title Doctors in Gray PDF eBook
Author H. H. Cunningham
Publisher
Total Pages 338
Release 1958
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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Doctors in Gray;the Confederate Medical Service

Doctors in Gray;the Confederate Medical Service
Title Doctors in Gray;the Confederate Medical Service PDF eBook
Author HH. Cunningham
Publisher
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Release 1986
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Code Gray

Code Gray
Title Code Gray PDF eBook
Author Farzon A Nahvi
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 256
Release 2024-02-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982160314

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"A medical memoir focusing on one emergency room doctor's shift in an urban ER follows the experiences of real patients and focuses on the story of a forty-three-year-old woman who arrives in sudden cardiac arrest and the challenges it presents for physicians."--

The Premed Playbook Guide to the Medical School Application Process

The Premed Playbook Guide to the Medical School Application Process
Title The Premed Playbook Guide to the Medical School Application Process PDF eBook
Author Ryan Gray
Publisher Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages 367
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 1631955241

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The fourth installment of The Premed Playbook series brings together all of the wisdom of helping thousands of students through the medical school application process.

Doctors in gray

Doctors in gray
Title Doctors in gray PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 338
Release 1970
Genre United States
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The Gray Zones of Medicine

The Gray Zones of Medicine
Title The Gray Zones of Medicine PDF eBook
Author Diego Armus
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages 392
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Science
ISBN 0822988437

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Health practitioners working in gray zones, or between official and unofficial medicines, played a fundamental role in shaping Latin America from the colonial period onward. The Gray Zones of Medicine offers a human, relatable, complex examination of the history of health and healing in Latin America across five centuries. Contributors uncover how biographical narratives of individual actors—outside those of hegemonic biomedical knowledge, careers of successful doctors, public health initiatives, and research and medical institutions—can provide a unique window into larger social, cultural, political, and economic historical changes and continuities in the region. They reveal the power of such stories to illuminate intricacies and resilient features of the history of health and disease, and they demonstrate the importance of escaping analytical constraints posed by binary frameworks of legality/illegality, learned/popular, and orthodoxy/heterodoxy when writing about the past. Through an accessible and story-like format, this book unlocks the potential of historical narratives of healings to understand and give nuance to processes too frequently articulated through intellectual medical histories or the lenses of empires, nation-states, and their institutions.