The only anesthetics they had during the Civil War were whiskey - you were supposed to get so drunk you couldn't feel a thing - and chloroform, which is inhaled. The chloroform killed the pain but didn't render you unconscious; Stonewall Jackson reported that he could hear them amputating his arm but not feel it. Because they didn't know how much chloroform to give a patient, some casualties died from chloroform poisoning.
A. Southern generals were exceptional in the field
Nurses in the civil had tents set up on the battle field during the fight. If someone got hurt a medic would bring them to the tent and preform surgery. As you probably know was done with no an-theistic and was very painful. They had many tools for surgery such as a bone saw (you can probably guess what that was used for OUCH!) tongs for extracting bullets, needles and thread. and a lot of other tools. usually if a woman wanted to be in the civil war they would be a nurse or disguise themselves as a man and enter the war.
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The Confederates (South)
In the US Civil War, the large population in the Northern states allowed to field many more troops than the South. During the US Civil War, the Union had as many as two million soldiers in uniform. The South had fewer than 900,000 troops in total.
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Depends on the period of time in question. During the American Civil War, whiskey WAS used- but so was ether and chloroform- IF the medical staff were not out of it.
William T.G. Morton is known for his role in pioneering the use of ether as an anesthetic in surgery. He administered ether during a surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1846, marking a significant advancement in the field of medicine by enabling patients to undergo surgery without feeling pain.
James Young Simpson discovered the anesthetic properties of chloroform in 1847, revolutionizing the field of surgery by enabling painless procedures. This discovery led to the widespread adoption of anesthesia in medicine.
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Crawford Long died on June 16, 1878, from complications related to pneumonia. He had been suffering from the illness for several weeks before his death. Long is best known for being a pioneer in the use of ether as an anesthetic during surgical procedures, significantly advancing the field of medicine. His contributions to anesthesia have had a lasting impact on surgery and patient care.
The Commander In Chief of the Union army during the Civil War was President Abraham Lincoln; the ranking general in the field was Ulysses S. Grant.
Civil War field hospitals were tents on the battle ground used to treat people. They could also be converted from homes, barns and any other buildings.
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Some soldiers were buried and some were left on the field to rot.