An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new.258 pages; Physical desc. : xxix, 258 p. : ill. , ports. ; 24 cm. I Includes bibliographical references (p. 250) and index. Subject: United States --Army - Surgeons --Malpractice --Courts-martial and courts of inquiry --Trials (Military offenses) --American history: c1800 to c1900 --Warfare and defence --Medicine, Military --History --USA --Civil War. Summary: As in his previous book, "Tarnished Eagles", Thomas Lowry - this time with Jack Welsh - brings to light the various misdeeds of Union officers. In this new book, the authors examine the relationship between the principles of the medical profession and the often Bzantine regulations of the army. As a result, the courts-martial in this book primarily fall into two categories: failure to practice proper medicine and failure to follow the procedures and administrative rules that govern army life, with some overlap. As usual, Lowry peppers many of these accounts with his dry wit, but he also offers penetrating analyses of the problems faced by many of these doctors, who often were forced to work under intolerable conditions.
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- EditoreStackpole Books
- Data di pubblicazione2000
- ISBN 10 0811716031
- ISBN 13 9780811716031
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero edizione1
- Numero di pagine258
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