The Medical department of the United States army in the civil war
- Title
- The Medical department of the United States army in the civil war, by Captain Louis C. Duncan, Medical corps, U. S. Army.
- Published by
- [Washington? 191-?]
- Author
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- Description
- 1 v. (various pagings)
- Contents
- Preface.--The battle of Bull Run.--Pope's Virginia campaign.--Evolution of the ambulance corps and field hospital.--The bloodiest day in American history-Antietam.--The battle of Fredericksburg.--High tide of the confederacy-Gettysburg.--The great battle of the West-Chickamauga.--The battle of the Wilderness.--When Sherman marched down to the sea.
- Call number
- IKI (Duncan, L. C. Medical department of the United States army)
- Note
- "The chapters comprising the volume appeared originally as separate articles in the 'Military surgeon.' Upon their compilation a limited number of copies of reprints were obtained by this office and bound together for the use of the Medical corps of the army. The work was never published as a book."--Letter from the Office of the surgeon general, Oct. 19, 1916.
- With (note)
- Appended, "Seaman prize essay. The comparative mortality of disease and battle casualties in the historic wars of the world, by Captain Louis C. Duncan, Medical corps." (37 p. incl. diagrs.)
- Author
- Duncan, Louis C. (Louis Caspar), 1869-
- Title
- The Medical department of the United States army in the civil war, by Captain Louis C. Duncan, Medical corps, U. S. Army.
- Imprint
- [Washington? 191-?]
- With:
- Appended, "Seaman prize essay. The comparative mortality of disease and battle casualties in the historic wars of the world, by Captain Louis C. Duncan, Medical corps." (37 p. incl. diagrs.)
- Added author
- United States. Surgeon-General's Office.
- LCCN
- 17029020
- Research call number
- IKI (Duncan, L. C. Medical department of the United States army)