Book ID: CBB078316403

Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South (2015)

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Brian Craig Miller provides medical history of the procedure, looks at men who rejected amputation, and examines how Southern men and women adjusted their ideas about honor, masculinity, and love in response to the presence of large numbers of amputees during and after the war. While some historians have explored the lives of the wounded, disabled and amputated soldiers throughout the major military conflicts of the twentieth century, few monographs have returned to a time when medical care remained primitive at best in American history: the Civil War... In his travels in the South over the past five years, Miller has combed through archives, producing a wealth of surgical and medical manuals, hospital records, surgeons reports, diary, letter and journal entries pertaining to amputation, legislative records, pension files and applications, newspaper reports and numerous anecdotes about what it means to lose a limb.

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Review Dea H. Boster (2016) Review of "Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South". Journal of American History (pp. 1200-1201). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Coddington, Ronald S.
Sarah Handley-Cousins
Sommerville, Diane Miller
Michael S. Frawley
Bonds, Russell S.
Larry M. Logue
Journals
Vesalius
The Journal of the Civil War Era
Pharmacy in History
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of Southern History
Publishers
Louisiana State University Press
The University of Georgia Press
Westholme Publishing
University of Virginia Press
University of North Carolina Press
Stackpole Books
Concepts
Medicine and the military; medicine in war
Medicine
Disabilities; disability; accessibility
Surgery
African Americans and science
Veterans
People
Letterman, Johnathan
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Southern states (U.S.)
Virginia (U.S.)
North Carolina (U.S.)
Institutions
Confederate States of America. Patent Office
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