Frontier Surgeon and Georgetown Medical School Dean

Frontier Surgeon and Georgetown Medical School Dean
Title Frontier Surgeon and Georgetown Medical School Dean PDF eBook
Author George Martin Kober
Publisher
Pages 506
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Physicians
ISBN 9780971026735

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The Army Medical Department, 1865-1917

The Army Medical Department, 1865-1917
Title The Army Medical Department, 1865-1917 PDF eBook
Author Mary C. Gillett
Publisher
Pages 542
Release 1995
Genre Medicine, Military
ISBN

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The third in a four-volume work that covers the history of the Army Medical Department from 1775 to 1941, this volume traces the development of the department from its rebirth as a small, scattered organization in the wake of the Civil War, through the trials of the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection, up to the entrance of the United States into World War I.A time of revolutionary change both in the organization of the U.S. Army and in medicine, the period climaxed with the golden age of Army medicine, when U.S. medical officers played a leading role in research that developed new and effective weapons in the war against epidemic disease. --Foreword.

The Skull Collectors

The Skull Collectors
Title The Skull Collectors PDF eBook
Author Ann Fabian
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 283
Release 2020-12-21
Genre History
ISBN 022676057X

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"A haunting voyage through the peculiar--and peculiarly American--world of human skull collecting. Ann Fabian's remarkable and moving study illuminates as few other works have the powerful hold that the dead and their remains continue to have upon the living". Karl Jacoby, author of Shadows at Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of History.

Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar

Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar
Title Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar PDF eBook
Author William Henry Corbusier
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 266
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780806135496

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"An ethnographer and ethnologist, Corbusier published studies of the languages and cultures of the Yavapai, the Sioux, and the Shoshoni. His memoir records his observations on American Indian dances and ceremonies and his medical treatment of prominent figures, such as Sarah Winnemucca, Red Cloud, and American Horse."--BOOK JACKET.

Portraits of Women in the American West

Portraits of Women in the American West
Title Portraits of Women in the American West PDF eBook
Author Dee Garceau-Hagen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 278
Release 2013-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1136076107

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Men are usually the heroes of Western stories, but women also played a crucial role in developing the American frontier, and their stories have rarely been told. This anthology of biographical essays on women promises new insight into gender in the 19C American West. The women featured include Asian Americans, African-Americans and Native American women, as well as their white counterparts. The original essays offer observations about gender and sexual violence, the subordinate status of women of color, their perseverance and influence in changing that status, a look at the gendered religious legacy that shaped Western Catholicism, and women in the urban and rural, industrial and agricultural West.

Nez Perce Summer, 1877

Nez Perce Summer, 1877
Title Nez Perce Summer, 1877 PDF eBook
Author Jerome A. Greene
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 578
Release 2022-09
Genre History
ISBN 1496236122

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Nez Perce Summer, 1877 tells the story of a people’s epic struggle to survive spiritually, culturally, and physically in the face of unrelenting military force. Written by one of the foremost experts in frontier military history, Jerome A. Greene, and reviewed by members of the Nez Perce tribe, this definitive treatment of the Nez Perce War is the first to incorporate research from all known accounts of Nez Perce and U.S. military participants. Enhanced by sixteen detailed maps and forty-nine historic photographs, Greene’s gripping narrative takes readers on a three-and-one-half month 1,700-mile journey across the wilds of Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana territories. All of the skirmishes and battles of the war receive detailed treatment, which benefits from Greene’s astute analysis of the strategies and decision making on both sides. Between 100 and 150 of the more than 800 Nez Perce men, women, and children who began the trek were killed during the war. Almost as many died in the months following the surrender, after they were exiled to malaria-ridden northeastern Oklahoma. Army deaths numbered 113. The casualties on both sides were an extraordinary price for a war that nobody wanted but whose history has since fascinated generations of Americans.

Surgeons at Georgetown

Surgeons at Georgetown
Title Surgeons at Georgetown PDF eBook
Author Patricia Barry
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN

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Providence House Publishers is pleased to announce the Immediate release of Surgeons at Georgetown: Surgery and Medical Education in the Nation's Capital -- 1849-1969. This history of Georgetown University School of Medicine traces 150 years of revolutions in medical and surgical practice, education, and science. Today, one of the nation's most respected institutions, the medical school began in four candlelit rooms with seven professors, a handful of students, a curriculum only four months long, and virtually no clinical instruction.Covering bloodletting to grave-robbing to the birth of the modern high-tech era, this history focuses on remarkable individuals, especially the surgeons among them, who overcame successive obstacles and dramas to drive Georgetown forward.Patricia Barry is a native of Great Britain now living in the United States. In a long career in journalism, she has authored two previous books and worked as a reporter, columnist, and editor on British newspapers, including seven years as an investigative reporter and feature writer for the London Sunday Times. Although she majored in history at Durham University, England, this is her first historical title. She moved with her husband and three children to Maryland in 1985, and now works as a senior editor and writer specializing in healthcare for the AARP's newspaper in Washington, D.C.