They were often thought of as abattoirs with deplorable sanitaty conditions that were to be avoided at any cost.
Field hospitals. Similar to modern M.A.S.H. (mobile army surgical hospital) units now.
Civil War hospitals were often deadly due to inadequate medical knowledge and unsanitary conditions. Many doctors lacked training in surgery and infection control, leading to high rates of disease and complications. Overcrowding and insufficient supplies exacerbated the situation, with limited access to clean water and proper sanitation. This combination of factors resulted in a staggering number of deaths from preventable infections and poor medical care.
1) Mary Chesnut was a diarist 2) She was born on March 31st, 1823 3) She was an author from South Carolina 4) She was unable to have kids 5) She was greatly involved in the Civil War 6) If it weren't for her diaries, we would not have so much back round on the Civil War 7) Her husband was also involved in the Civil War 8) one of her diaries about the Civil War were published after her death in 1905
Do you mean the Spanish Civil War or the American Civil War?
Civil War
They served as volunteer nurses in military hospitals during the civil war.
Women worked in hospitals for the soldiers.
She was a nurse and opened several hospitals for people that were in the civil war.
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He was in the civil war.
They Cooked -_- Stupid Its A Hospital What Do You Do In A Hospitol -_____-t
Mary Ann Bickerdyke was considered to be the mother of the civil war. She was given this title from the patients she helped while working as a nurse in the hospitals.
lasted from 1816 - 1865
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He was accidentally killed by one of his own men in the Civil War at the battle of Chancellorsville
Abraham Lincoln was never a general during the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States during the Civil War.