The Texas Courier-record of Medicine

The Texas Courier-record of Medicine
Title The Texas Courier-record of Medicine PDF eBook
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Total Pages 716
Release 1884
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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The Texas Courier-record of Medicine

The Texas Courier-record of Medicine
Title The Texas Courier-record of Medicine PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 684
Release 1885
Genre Medicine
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Confederate Hospitals on the Move

Confederate Hospitals on the Move
Title Confederate Hospitals on the Move PDF eBook
Author Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 244
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9781570031557

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This work tells the story of Samuel Hollingsworth Stout, an innovative Confederate doctor and medical director of the Army of Tennessee, and his successful administration and establishment of more than sixty mobile military hospitals scattered throughout the western theatre.

American Medical Review

American Medical Review
Title American Medical Review PDF eBook
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Total Pages 606
Release 1895
Genre
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A Directory of History of Medicine Collections

A Directory of History of Medicine Collections
Title A Directory of History of Medicine Collections PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 284
Release 2006
Genre Medical libraries
ISBN

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Daniel's Texas Medical Journal

Daniel's Texas Medical Journal
Title Daniel's Texas Medical Journal PDF eBook
Author Ferdinand Eugene Daniel
Publisher
Total Pages 906
Release 1896
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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Texas Women

Texas Women
Title Texas Women PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hayes Turner
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 545
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0820337447

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"This is a collection of biographies and composite essays of Texas women, contextualized over the course of history to include subjects that reflect the enormous racial, class, and religious diversity of the state. Offering insights into the complex ways that Texas' position on the margins of the United States has shaped a particular kind of gendered experience there, the volume also demonstrates how the larger questions in United States women's history are answered or reconceived in the state. Beginning with Juliana Barr's essay, which asserts that 'women marked the lines of dominion among Spanish and Indian nations in Texas' and explodes the myth of Spanish domination in colonial Texas, the essays examine the ways that women were able to use their borderland status to stretch the boundaries of their own lives. Eric Walther demonstrates that the constant changing of governments in Texas (Spanish, Mexican, Texan, and U.S.) gave slaves the opportunities to resist their oppression because of the differences in the laws of slavery under Spanish or English or American law. Gabriela Gonzalez examines the activism of Jovita Idar on behalf of civil rights for Mexicans and Mexican Americans on both sides of the border. Renee Laegreid argues that female rodeo contestants employed a "unique regional interplay of masculine and feminine behaviors" to shape their identities as cowgirls"--