1st Edition

Medicines for the Union Army The United States Army Laboratories During the Civil War

By Dennis B Worthen, Greg Higby Copyright 2001
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

It wasn't only combat that killed during the Civil War! Among white Federalist troops alone, there were 1,213,685 cases of malaria, 139,638 cases of typhoid fever, 67,762 cases of measles, 61,202 cases of pneumonia, 73,382 cases of syphilis, and 109,202 cases of gonorrhea between May 1, 1861 and June 30, 1866. (Statistics for Negro troops covered less than three years of the Civil War period.)... Read more
Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. The Medical Purveying System and Its Problems
  • Chapter 2. The Beginnings of the Laboratories
  • Chapter 3. Obstacles and Achievements at the Astoria Laboratory
  • Chapter 4. Operations at the Philadelphia Laboratory
  • Chapter 5. The Balance Sheet
  • Appendix A: Materia Medica and Preparations on the U.S. Army Supply Table During the Civil War, Together with Constituent Drugs and Chemicals
  • Appendix B: Contents of Autenrieth Medicine Wagon
  • Appendix C: Contents of U.S. Army Medicine Pannier (Squibb)
  • Notes
  • Index

Biography

Worthen, Dennis B; Higby, Greg