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Civil War history

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Civil War History|January 1, 1992
Thomas J. Jackson and the idea of health: a new approach to the social history of medicineA C Holman
Civil War History|December 1, 1970
Civil War anthropometry: the making of a racial ideologyJ S Haller
Civil War History|January 1, 1970
Pity the poor surgeonE C Murdock
Civil War History|September 23, 2016
"To Increase the Efficiency of the Medical Department": A New Approach to U.S. Civil War MedicineBonnie Ellen Blustein
Civil War History|November 10, 2006
Dr. Mudd and the "colored" witnessesE Steers
Civil War History|September 23, 2016
Civil War Nurse, Civil War Nursing: Rebecca Usher of MaineElizabeth D Leonard
Civil War History|January 1, 1978
Opiate addiction as a consequence of the Civil WarD T Courtwright
Civil War History|January 1, 1987
Lincoln finds a surgeon general: William A. Hammond and the transformation of the Union Army medical libraryF R Freemon
Civil War History|September 8, 2011
"Not intended to dispossess females": Southern women and Civil War amnestyBradley R Clampitt
Civil War History|January 1, 1985
A tale of two cities: the hidden battle against venereal disease in Civil War Nashville and MemphisJ B Jones
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Civil War History|January 1, 1992
Thomas J. Jackson and the idea of health: a new approach to the social history of medicineA C Holman
Civil War History|December 1, 1970
Civil War anthropometry: the making of a racial ideologyJ S Haller
Civil War History|January 1, 1970
Pity the poor surgeonE C Murdock
Civil War History|September 23, 2016
"To Increase the Efficiency of the Medical Department": A New Approach to U.S. Civil War MedicineBonnie Ellen Blustein
Civil War History|November 10, 2006
Dr. Mudd and the "colored" witnessesE Steers
Civil War History|September 23, 2016
Civil War Nurse, Civil War Nursing: Rebecca Usher of MaineElizabeth D Leonard
Civil War History|January 1, 1978
Opiate addiction as a consequence of the Civil WarD T Courtwright
Civil War History|January 1, 1987
Lincoln finds a surgeon general: William A. Hammond and the transformation of the Union Army medical libraryF R Freemon
Civil War History|September 8, 2011
"Not intended to dispossess females": Southern women and Civil War amnestyBradley R Clampitt
Civil War History|January 1, 1985
A tale of two cities: the hidden battle against venereal disease in Civil War Nashville and MemphisJ B Jones
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