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Civil War Medicine

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Civil War Medicine

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At the beginning……..

• At the beginning of the Civil War, the U.S. Army had a medical corps consisting of all of 98 surgeons and assistant surgeons

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Equipment:

• The Corps had about 20 clinical thermometers, and didn't have a "modern" microscope until 1863. 

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What really killed them?

• Gangrene, blood poison, was the number one killer during the Civil War

• A soldier’s chance of survival was only one in four

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What killed people?

• Of the 618,000 fatalities of the Civil War, some 2/3 (approximately 414,000) were the result of disease. Typhoid, dysentery or diarrhea, malaria, measles, sexually-transmitted diseases, pnuemonia, scurvy and other ailments killed more soldiers, North and South, then musket, cannon or saber.

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• Everyone was called a surgeon, nobody was consider to be a physician

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Great Idea!

• Medical personnel could not be taken prisoner, fired upon, and were considered neutrals during the war

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This scares me…….

• Doctors only attended 3 semesters or 13 weeks of medical school. Medical schools were all over during the Civil War period.

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The Mini Ball

• Bacteria was usually carried into the wound, making it worse. After an operation, they thought it good if pus formed. They called it "laudable pus," when really the pus was a sign of massive bacterial infection.

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Minnie Ball and Muskets

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Embalming

• Embalming became a science during the Civil War, as many families wanted their dead relatives' body brought back from the war.

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Amputations

• Most common surgery, 3 of 4 surgeries were amputations

• Amputations, cutting off a limb

• Only option if injured on a limb

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The process…

• Performed on an old door

• Rag with chloroform to sedate the patient

• Myth that most surgeries were performed without anesthesia

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Steps:

• Blood supply cut off with a tourniquet• Hacksaw like took called a capital saw,

bonesaw “Sawbones”• Curved needles and silk sutures in the

North• Cotton sutures in the South

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15 minutes…..

• Limbs were piled up and emptied at the end of the day

• Entire process took no more than 15 minutes

• Term “Bite the Bullet” coined during the Civil War

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Pain Killers

• Morphine was the most widely used pain killer

• Very addictive, many soldiers returned home addicted to opium

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Three categories of wounds…

• Mortally wounded

• Slightly wounded

• Surgical cases

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Different Bullet Wounds accompanied by Flies and Maggots

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Everyone wasn’t treated….

• Soldiers wounded through the head, belly, or chest were left to one side because they would most likely die.

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Ambulance

• Patients were transported to nearby hospitals if possible

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Jonathan Letterman

• Developer of the ambulance that was primarily a covered wagon

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Medical Facilities

• Usually in a barn or tent

• Close to the fighting

                                                                                              

             

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Red Cross

• Founder was Clara Barton

• Concerned about the welfare of all soldiers

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Elizabeth Blackwell

• First woman doctor in this country

                                   

       

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Medical Kit

• Very basic, Only had a few instruments and tools

                                                                       

             

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