#15 Civil War Medicine

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Unidentified surgeon and soldiers of the 74th New York Infantry Regiment demonstration performing an amputation outside the surgeon's tent at camp near Washington, D.C.”
U.S. Army medical wagon behind surgeon with surgical assistant administering anesthesia, Civil War, CP 1563, OHA 75 Otis Historical Archive, National Museum of Health and Medicine
Views of a U.S. Army Hospital Department No. 9 ambulance in a lumber yard, probably in Washington, D.C, c1863, Library Company of Philadelphia 2.
Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Virginia ranks among the largest medical facilities built during the Civil War.
Views of a U.S. Army Hospital Department No. 9 ambulance in a lumber yard, probably in Washington, D.C, c1863, Library Company of Philadelphia 2.
The Great Sanitary Fair, Philadelphia, 1864 The Indians.
This photograph from the Library of Congress shows the hospital ward aboard the steamer City of Louisiana, a vessel that was constructed in 1857 and became a hospital ship during the Civil War through the efforts of the United States Sanitary Commission.
Views of a U.S. Army Hospital Department No. 9 ambulance in a lumber yard, probably in Washington, D.C, c1863, Library Company of Philadelphia 2.