[Read free] Leman Two Confederate Hospitals and Their Patients: Atlanta to Opelika
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| #2611958 in Books | Mercer Univ Pr | 2006-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.32 x.77 x6.26l,.98 | File Name: 0865549710 | 183 pages |
||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Truly Deep Research|By Thomas P. Lowry|Had enough endless Gettysburg rehash? Had enough Army of Northen Virginia? There was another Confederate army, you know, the Army of Tennessee. It fought over a far wider area than Robert E. Lee's army.
Sadly for the South, that wider area was usually a painful retreat after another disastrous battle, but it was a vast aggregat
This work provides in-depth information and analysis of Confederate medicine in the Army of Tennessee using primary sources and individual patient records in a form not previously available. There are 213 diagnosis, approximately 18,000 patients for thirteen states, and more than 860 numbered and named units. The two hospitals under discussion originated in Atlanta in 1862 and moved to Vineville, Georgia, in 1864 before Atlanta fell. One later moved to Cornith to suppor...
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