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Surgeons at War: Medical Arrangements for the Treatment of the Sick and Wounded in the British Army during the late 18th and 19th Centuries (Contributions in Military Studies) [Hardcover]

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November 30, 2000 0313316651 978-0313316654

Kaufman examines the training and status of British military surgeons during the late 18th and 19th centuries. Their management of the sick and wounded during the wars with France leading up to and including the Peninsular War is also described. He concludes with an analysis of the medical problems associated with the Crimean War.

Using important contemporary texts, Kaufman describes the personalities who served in the British Army Medical Department during the late 18th and 19th centuries, when diseases caused a much higher mortality than injuries sustained in battle. Many military surgeons were only poorly trained, and the management of the sick and wounded only gradually improved over this period despite significant advances in medicine, surgery, and hygene. Government spending cuts after the Peninsular War greatly depleted the medical service of the army so that by the time of the Crimean War it was unable to cope with a European-style war. Deficiencies were recognized and, in the case of the medical services, this led to the establishment of the Army Medical School in 1860. This analysis should be of particular interest to serving military medical officers and to historians and other researchers interested in the management of 18th and 19th century armies in times of peace and war.


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"One major omission from previous accounts is the full story of the formation, teaching contributions and surprising closure of the chairs of Military Surgery in Edinburgh and Dublin. Kaufman is to be congratulated for giving these chairs, established well before there was any thought of the provision of a proper site for military medical academic training in London, the place they deserve....[t]he story this book tells must be read."-Medicine Conflict & Survival

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While there were excellent schools of military medicine and military surgery on the continent of Europe that had been established during the eighteenth century, no courses of instruction were available in Britain for those who planned to enter as medical officers in the army. Read the first page
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Crimean War, Peninsular War, University of Edinburgh, Regius Chair, War Office, Miss Nightingale, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, West Indies, Fort Pitt, Sir James, Royal Army Medical Corps, Edinburgh University, John Hunter, Medical Board, Dictionary of National Biography, Duke of York, Gun-Shot Wounds, Royal Infirmary, Outlines of Military Surgery, Oxford University Press, Sir Charles Bell, Reference Number, Andrew Smith, Crimean Doctors, John Bell
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