First and Last Name/s of Presenters

Matthew CarravoneFollow

Mentor/s

Dr. Kevin Gledhill Dr. David Luesink Dr. David Thomson

Participation Type

Paper Talk

Abstract

This paper's focus is breaking down common misconceptions regarding military medicine. By analyzing the observations from the Late Antebellum period, it becomes evident that monumental change occurred during the American Civil War. Rather than bite the bullet, let's comprehend what was actually implemented policy-wise during the deadliest conflict in US History.

College and Major available

College of Arts and Sciences, History

Location

Session 10: Digital Commons & West Campus West Building Room 140

Start Day/Time

4-26-2024 10:30 AM

End Day/Time

4-26-2024 11:45 AM

Students' Information

Matthew Carravone-History Major- Senior

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Apr 26th, 10:30 AM Apr 26th, 11:45 AM

'Biting the Bullet'; How Civil War Medicine has been Misunderstood

Session 10: Digital Commons & West Campus West Building Room 140

This paper's focus is breaking down common misconceptions regarding military medicine. By analyzing the observations from the Late Antebellum period, it becomes evident that monumental change occurred during the American Civil War. Rather than bite the bullet, let's comprehend what was actually implemented policy-wise during the deadliest conflict in US History.

 

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