"A comprehensive account of the role that health care played in the
Revolutionary War. . . . remarkably readable and full of important
information." — Journal of the American Revolution The American
Revolutionary War, fought 250 years ago between Britain's North
American colonies and the British colonial government, was a conflict
of global significance. It had a profound influence on the history of
the United States, Britain, and the wider world, and an enormous body
of literature has been devoted to the subject. Yet there is no
comprehensive account of the military medicine practiced during the
war, which is why this thorough, graphic, and highly readable study by
Martin Howard is so timely and valuable. His account describes the
medical story of the War between Lexington and Yorktown in absorbing
detail. He covers the key military events, the medicine and surgery of
the period, and the medical departments of the opposing armies. The
narrative is enriched by the vivid eyewitness testimonies of soldiers,
doctors, and civilians. Previously neglected topics such as biological
warfare and the impact of disease on black soldiers and the Native
American population are explored. The human toll of epidemic disease
had a significant impact on the outcome of the war and vital lessons
were learned—ultimately, the war was associated with improvements in
military medicine and the professionalization of American medicine.
Martin Howard's ambitious work will be stimulating reading for all
students of the American Revolutionary War, particularly those with a
special interest in the history of medicine.
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A Medical History of the American Revolution, 1775–1778
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399084833
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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