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Tarnished Scalpels: The Court-Martials of Fifty Union Surgeons (Hardcover)
by Thomas P. Lowry (Author), Jack D. Welsh (Author) "As New Years Day 1865 dawned, the South had only one major port still open to receive its life-preserving blockade runners: Wilmington, North Carolina..." (more)
Key Phrases: hospital rations, first defense witness, hospital steward, New York, Civil War, Van Ingen (more...)
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Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
The literature surrounding the American Civil War is vast, but that documenting the performance and experience of its military/medical personnel is comparatively small. This work includes an introduction to the state of Civil War medicine and medical training as well as numerous accounts of Civil War surgeons charged with various crimes, giving context and some analysis. (The surgeons were court-martialed for practicing bad medicine or for failing to follow administrative procedures.) Psychiatrist Lowry (Stories Soldiers Wouldn't Tell; Tarnished Eagles) and physician/professor Welsh shed light upon unpleasant aspects of soldier life and of medical practice at the time as well as the peccadilloes of individual medical men. This volume makes rare primary-source material available to a wider audience. Recommended for libraries that seek to have comprehensive Civil War collections.
-Theresa McDevitt, Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews
Psychiatrist Lowry (Tarnished Eagles, not reviewed) and physician Welsh (Medicine/Univ. of Oklahoma) sift through the 80,000 court-martial transcripts in the National Archives to produce one of the few recent Civil War histories based on original research.As with all court records, one never learns what really happened. The charges are often terrible (refusal to attend a dying patient, gross incompetence, mutilating a corpse), the prosecution is invariably damning, but the defense is always entirely convincing. In the end, the verdicts are unpredictable and only vaguely related to the testimony. Yet it doesn't matter. These cases illuminate not only Civil War military life but the social, political, racial, sexual, and medical world of the mid–19th century. Although Lowry and Welsh divide their study by subject into 12 chapters, these divisions seem arbitrary because most of the trials dealt with multiple offenses. There are three basic categories of accusation. The first is largely made up of the traditional offenses found in court-martials through the ages (drunkenness, desertion, dereliction of duty). More titillating are charges particularly offensive to the Victorian age (consorting with lewd women, sex with a mare). Finally, and most peculiar, are accusations that strike us as trivial but were a deadly serious matter to the Civil War military--such as those brought against a dozen surgeons charged with eating with enlisted men. Snobbery was not the issue here: enlisted men ate at government expense during the Civil War, but officers were responsible for feeding themselves. Surgeons on trial for dining with their staff were suspected, often correctly, of freeloading off the taxpayer. No matter how lurid the subject, however, the verbatim account of a trial makes for tedious reading. Lowry and Welsh sensibly summarize each court-martial in their own words, interspersing them with quotes from the transcript and adding an expert, sometimes wryly amusing commentary.An illuminating portrait of the Civil War, seen from an unusual perspective. -- Copyright © 2000 Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 258 pages
  • Publisher: Stackpole Books (July 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0811716031
  • ISBN-13: 978-0811716031
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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hospital rations, first defense witness, hospital steward, acting assistant surgeon, regimental hospital, brigade surgeon, contract surgeon, hospital cook, conduct prejudicial, division hospital, pension application
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New York, Civil War, Van Ingen, Aquia Creek, United States, Bull Run, New Orleans, White Oak Church, Fort Schuyler, Secretary of War, Ship Island, Malvern Hill, Lafayette Hall, Pennsylvania Cavalry, South Carolina, Assistant Surgeon Cobb, New Jersey, West Virginia, Army of the Potomac, Baton Rouge, Belle Plain, Colonel Cornyn, Cross Keys, General Brown, General Tower
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