| AUTHOR |
TITLE |
PUBLICATION INFO |
NOTES |
| Allen, B. W. |
Confederate hospital reports |
[Charlottesville, VA:
B. W. Allen, 1864] |
Two manuscript albums, covering a portion of 1862, the whole of 1863, and a part of
1864 in Charlottesville, VA, giving case histories of soldiers injured in
the field, 2 p. at end of v.1. |
|
|
American
Journal of Pharmacy |
Philadelphia:
Merrihew and Thompson |
Library
has 1859-1865. Also 1853-1870 are available on microfilm. |
| |
The ambulance system:
reprinted from the North American Review, January, 1864, and published, for
gratuitous distribution, by the committee of citizens who have in charge
the sending of petitions to Congress for the establishment of a thorough
and uniform ambulance system in the armies of the Republic |
Boston: Crosby and Nichols, 1864 |
|
| Anderson, Galusha |
The story of
Aunt Lizzie Aiken |
Chicago: Ellen M.
Sprague, 1880 |
6th edition. |
| Andrews,
Matthew Page, ed. |
The
women of the South in war times |
Baltimore:
The Norman, Remington Co., 1927 [c1920] |
New
edition revised. |
| Apperson,
John Samuel; John Herbert Roper, ed. |
Repairing
the "March of Mars:" the Civil War diaries of John Samuel
Apperson |
Macon,
GA: Mercer University Press, 2001 |
Apperson
was a hospital steward in the Stonewall Brigade, 1861-1865. |
| Appia, P. Louis, 1818-1898 |
The ambulance surgeon or practical
observations on gunshot wounds |
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1862 |
A popular manual for Civil War surgeons in
America, helpful for both its discussion of gunshot wounds and the use of
the ambulance. |
|
Army Medical Museum (U.S.) |
Catalogue of the United States Army Medical
Museum |
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1866-67 |
[Pt. 1] Catalogue of the surgical section / by
A. A. Woodhull, 1866 -- [Pt. 2] Catalogue of the medical section / by J. J.
Woodward, 1867 -- [Pt. 3] Catalogue of the microscopical section / by Edward
Curtis, 1867.
|
|
Association of the Medical Officers of the Army
and Navy of the Confederacy |
Surgeon General Samuel Preston Moore and the
officers of the Medical Departments of the Confederate States |
1911 |
Pamphlet |
| Bacon, Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey
and Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland, eds. |
Letters of a family during the war for the
union, 1861-1865. |
New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, c1899.
|
2 copies |
| Bacon, Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey, 1833-1906 |
Three weeks at Gettysburg |
Roseville, MN: Edinborough Press, 1996 |
|
|
Bacot, Ada White; Berlin, Jean V., ed. |
A Confederate nurse : the diary of Ada W. Bacot,
1860-1863 |
Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina
Press, c1994. |
|
| Baker, Nina Brown, 1888-1957 |
Cyclone in calico : the story of Mary Ann
Bickerdyke |
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1952 |
|
| Ballard, Edward [ed.] |
What to observe at the bed-side and after
death in medical cases |
Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1859 |
Reflecting recent advances in physical
diagnosis, this volume describes how to take a history and perform a
thorough physical examination. Physicians and surgeons used this edition
during the Civil War. |
|
Barkley, Katherine
Trevor |
The ambulance: the story
of emergency transportation of sick and wounded through the centuries |
Kiamesha Lake, NY: Load N Go
Press, 1990 |
|
| Bartholow, Roberts, 1831-1904 |
A manual of instructions for enlisting and
discharging soldiers. With special to the medical examination of recruits,
and the detection of disqualifying and feigned diseases |
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1863 |
Library
also has reprint (San Francisco: Norman Publishing, 1991). |
| Barton, George |
Angels of the
battlefield. A history of the labors of the Catholic Sisterhoods in the
late Civil War. |
Philadelphia: The
Catholic Art Publishing Co., 1898 [c1897] |
2nd edition,
revised and enlarged. |
|
Beck, John Brodhead, 1794-1851 |
Lectures on materia medica and
therapeutics |
New York: Samuel S. &
William Wood, 1856 |
Second edition, revised |
|
Beck, John Brodhead, 1794-1851 |
Lectures on materia medica and therapeutics |
New York: Samuel S. &
William Wood, 1861 |
Third edition |
| Beecher,
Harris H. |
Record
of the 114th regiment, N.Y.S.V.: where it went, what it saw, and what it
did |
Bainbridge,
NY: RSG Publishing, 1996 |
Reprint.
Originally published: Norwich, NY: J. F. Hubbard, Jr., 1866. Beecher
was Assistant-Surgeon to his regiment |
| Beers, Fannie A. |
Memories: a record of personal experience
and adventure during four years of war |
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1888 |
|
|
Beers, Henry Putney, 1907- |
The Confederacy: a guide to the archives of the
Government of the Confederate States of America |
Washington, DC: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1998, 1986. |
Originally published: Guide to the archives of
the Government of the Confederate States of America. Washington: National
Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1968. |
| Beitzell, Edwin
Warfield |
Point Lookout Prison Camp for
Confederates |
Abell, MD: Edwin W. Beitzell, 1972 |
|
| Beller, Susan
Provost |
Medical practices in the Civil War |
Charlotte, VT: S. Beller, 1992 |
|
Bellows, Henry W.
|
Notes of a preliminary sanitary survey of the
forces of the United States: in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, near
midsummer, 1861 |
Washington: The Commission, 1861 |
Sanitary Commission Series No. 26. |
|
Bellows, Henry W. |
Speech of the Rev. Dr. Bellows, president of the United States Sanitary
Commission, made at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Tuesday evening,
Feb. 24, 1863 |
Philadelphia: C. Sherman, Son & Co., 1863 |
|
|
Bellows, Henry W. |
Statement from Rev. Dr. Bellows as to the labor
and wants of the Commission, October 22, 1862 |
New York: s. n., 1862 |
Sanitary Commission Series No. 54. |
| Bengtson, Bradley P., et al [Ed.] |
Photographic atlas of Civil War injuries
: photographs of surgical cases and specimens, Otis Historical Archives |
Grand Rapids, MI: Medical Staff Press;
Kennesaw, GA: Kennesaw Mountain Press, 1996 |
|
| Bennet, John Hughes |
Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine
|
New York: Samuel S. & William Wood, 1858
|
Second edition |
| Bernard,
Claude and Charles Huette |
Illustrated manual of operative surgery
and surgical anatomy |
New York: Bailliere Brothers, 1861 |
Edited with notes and additions and adapted
for the use of the American medical student. This 1861 edition was the Civil War edition
of Bernard & Huette's Manual. Library also has reprint (San
Francisco: Norman Publishing, 1991).
|
| Biddle, Andrew P. |
Four months with the volunteers
|
Detroit: William M. Warren, [1898?] |
Reprinted from The Medical Age, Oct.
10, 1898 |
| Billings,
John D. |
Hardtack
and coffee; or, the unwritten story of army life... |
Boston:
G. M. Smith & Co., 1887 |
|
| Billings, John Shaw,
1838-1913 |
Medical museums: with special reference to the
Army Medical Museum at Washington: the President's address, delivered before
the Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons, September 20, 1888 |
Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Co., 1888. |
Reprinted from The Medical News,
September 22, 1888.
|
| Billings, John Shaw,
1838-1913 |
A report on barracks and hospitals:
with descriptions of military posts |
Washington: Govt. Print. Off.,
1870 |
Circular No. 4 |
| Black, Harvey, 1827-1888. Glenn L.
McMullen, ed. |
The Civil War letters of Dr. Harvey
Black: a surgeon with Stonewall Jackson |
Baltimore: Butternut and Blue, 1995 |
The Army of Northern Virginia Series, vol. 3 |
|
Boatner, Mark Mayo, 1921- |
The Civil War dictionary |
New York: Vintage Books, 1991 |
1st Vintage Civil War Library edition.
Originally published: Rev. ed. New York: McKay, c1988.
|
| Boggs, S.S. |
Eighteen months a prisoner under the
rebel flag |
Lovington, IL: S. S. Boggs, 1889 |
|
| Bollet,
Alfred Jay |
Civil
War medicine: challenges and triumphs |
Tucson,
AZ: Galen Press, 2002 |
|
|
Bonello, Julius |
Civil War Medicine |
2000 |
[In]: The surgical technologist,
January 2000, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp.
10-18. |
| Bonsall, Spencer |
Civil war journal of hospital steward
Spencer Bonsall of Philadelphia, 81st Reg. Pennsylvania Volunteers.
|
Virginia, May 6, 1862-June 21, 1862; Dec. 4, 1862-March 26, 1863
|
Written during the Army of the Potomac’s
Peninsular campaign, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
|
| Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll, 1808-1892 |
A brief plea for an ambulance system for
the army of the United States, as drawn from the extra sufferings of the late
Lieut. Bowditch and a wounded comrade |
Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1863 |
|
| Boyden, Anna L. |
Echoes from the hospital and White House:
a record of Mrs. Rebecca R. Pomroy’s experience in war-times |
Boston: D.
Lothrop & Co., 1884 |
|
|
Boyer, Samuel Pellman, 1839-1875 |
Naval surgeon: the diary of Dr. Samuel Pellman
Boyer |
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, [1963]
|
2 volumes |
|
Brackett,
Charles |
Surgeon on horseback: The Missouri and Arkansas journal and letters of Dr.
Charles Brackett of Rochester, Indiana 1861-1863
|
Carmel: Guild Press of
Indiana, 1998
|
Compiled by James W. Wheaton with annotations and introductions by Ed Gleeson
|
| Brinton, John Hill, 1832-1907 |
Personal memoirs of John H. Brinton: Civil
War surgeon, 1861-1865 |
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press,
1996 |
Originally published 1914 (New York: Neal
Publishing) |
| Broadwater, Robert P. |
Daughters of the cause: women of the
Civil War |
Altoona, PA: Daisy Publications, 1998 |
Edited by Joseph T. Campbell |
| Brockett, Linus Pierpont |
The camp, the battle field, and the
hospital: or, lights and shadows of the Great Rebellion... |
Philadelphia:
National Publishing Co., 1866 |
|
| Brockett, Linus Pierpont |
The philanthropic results of the war in America
|
New York: Sheldon & Co.; Boston: Gould &
Lincoln; London: Trübner & Co., 1864 (New York: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck &
Thomas) |
Collected from official and other authentic
sources by an American citizen. |
| Brockett, Linus Pierpont |
Woman’s work in the Civil War: a
record of heroism, patriotism and patience... |
Philadelphia: Zeigler,
McCurdy, 1867 |
|
|
Brooks, Stewart Marshall |
Civil War medicine |
Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, c1966 |
|
|
Bucklin, Sophronia E. |
In hospital and camp: a woman's record of
thrilling incidents among the wounded in the late war |
Philadelphia: J. E. Potter and Company, 1869
|
|
| Burbank,
Jerome [Sylvia B. Morris, ed.] |
Jerome:
to my beloved absent companion. Letters of a Civil War surgeon to his wife
at home, caring for their family |
Cullman,
AL: Sylvia Morris, 1996 |
Jerome
Burbank was a Wisconsin surgeon in the Union Army. The letters cover the
period 1862-1865. |
| Burns, Stanley B. |
Early medical photography in America
(1839-1883) |
New York: Burns Archive,
1983 |
|
| Carpenter, William Benjamin,
1813-1885 |
Principles of human physiology |
Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1862 |
New American
edition |
| Chang, Ina |
A separate battle: women and the Civil
War |
New York: Puffin Books,
1996 |
|
| Chase, Julia A. |
Mary A.
Bickerdyke, "Mother" |
Lawrence, KS:
Journal Publishing House, 1896 |
"Published under the auspices of the Woman's Relief Corps,
(Department of Kansas)" |
|
Chemung County Historical Society |
The Chemung historical journal: A Civil War
anthology |
Elmira, NY: Chemung County Historical Society,
Inc., 1985 |
Second printing from August 1989. |
|
Chemung County Historical Society |
The Chemung historical journal: Elmira prison
camp. |
Elmira, NY: Chemung County Historical Society,
Inc., 1990 |
Reprint: August, 1990. Includes 2 articles: Thomas
E. Byrne, "Elmira's Civil War Prison Camp: 1864-65," Chemung County
Historical Journal, Sept. 1964, pp. 1279-1300; and J. Michael Horigan,
"Elmira Prison Camp - A Second Opinion," Chemung Historical Journal,
March 1985, pp. 3449-3457. |
| Chesnut,
Mary Boykin, 1823-1886 |
A
diary from Dixie |
New
York: D. Appleton & Co., 1905 |
"...as written by Mary Boykin Chesnut, wife of James Chesnut, Jr., United States Senator from South Carolina, 1859-1861, and
afterward an aide to Jefferson Davis and brigadier-general in the Confederate
Army." |
| Chisolm, John Julian,
1830-1903 |
A manual of military surgery, for the use
of surgeons in the Confederate Army; with an appendix of the rules and
regulations of the medical department of the Confederate Army |
Charleston:
Evans & Cogswell, 1861 |
Library owns 2 copies, the other copy has
the imprint of Richmond, Va., Printers West & Johnson.
|
|
Chisolm,
John Julian, 1830-1903 |
A
manual of military surgery, for the use of surgeons in the Confederate
States Army; with explanatory plates of all useful operations |
Dayton,
OH: Morningside House, Inc., 1998 |
Reprint.
Originally published as the "Third edition--carefully revised and
improved." Columbia: Evans and Cogswell, 1864. |
|
Chisolm, Julian John, 1830-1903 |
A manual of military surgery: for the use of
surgeons in the Confederate Army: with an appendix of the rules and
regulations of the Medical Department of the Confederate Army |
San Francisco: Norman Pub., 1989. |
Reprinted with a biographical introduction by
Ira M. Rutkow.. Originally published: Richmond, Va.: West & Johnson, 1861. |
| |
Cincinnati
Lancet & Observer |
Cincinnati: E. B. Stevens, M.D. |
1860-1869. Vols. 3-12.Volumes in this set include reports
from surgeons and physicians in the field and descriptions of treatment of
wounds as a result of war. There are also articles, letters, and essays dealing
with the ambulance system of the federal army, army medical intelligence, the
battle of Gettysburg, letters from army surgeons in Tennessee, surgeons in the
Libby prison camp, a report of operations in the field, and Abraham Lincoln's last
hours, among others. |
|
Clark, Henry Grafton |
First report to the Commission |
New York: Wm. C. Bryant, 1862 |
Sanitary Commission Series No. 56.
At head of title: Department of Special Inspection of the General Hospitals
of the Army |
| Clements, Bennett
Augustine |
Memoir of Jonathan Letterman, M.D.,
surgeon United States Army and medical director of the Army of the Potomac
|
New York: G. P. Putnam’s & Sons, 1883 |
|
| Clymer, Meredith,
1817-1902 |
Letters, written in ink by Dr. Clymer
concerning his nomination as a Brigade Surgeon, Feb., 1862 |
|
|
| Coco, Gregory
Ashton |
A strange and blighted land, Gettysburg: the aftermath of a battle |
Gettysburg,
PA: Thomas Publications, 1995 |
Signed by the author |
| Coco, Gregory
Ashton |
A vast sea of misery : a history and
guide to the Union and Confederate field hospitals at Gettysburg, July
1-November 20, 1863 |
Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications,
1988 |
|
| |
Confederate medicine, 1861-1865 / presented by
the Medical Society of Virginia with the cooperation of the Richmond Academy
of Medicine and the Virginia Civil War Commission |
[Richmond, Va.: The Society, 1961] |
Reprint of the Virginia Medical Monthly, vol.
88, no. 10, pages 573-628 |
| |
[Confederate
Medicine] Invoices of medicine, instruments, hospital
stores, bedding, etc. |
From Lynchburg, Va., dated Feb. 21, 1865,
signed by R. Kidder Taylor. From Richmond, Va., dated March 22, 1865,
signed by John W. Ayler.
|
|
| |
Confederate States Medical and Surgical
Journal |
Richmond, VA: Ayers & Wade,
Jan. 1864-Feb. 1865 |
Library has: (1864) v.1, nos. 1-5, 7-10, 12,
and (1865) v.2, nos. 1-2. Inscribed
"From Hunter M'Guire, Richmond, to George Foy, Dublin, 1892". Hunter Holmes McGuire was the medical
director of the Army of Northern Virginia. Library also has 1992 Norman
Publishing reprint (American Civil War Medical Series, no. 12) |
| Confederate States of
America War Dept. |
Regulations
for the army of the Confederate States, 1862 |
Richmond:
J. W. Randolph, 1862 |
Contains
regulations for the C. S. A. medical department. Library also has 1992
Norman Publishing reprint (see Moore, Samuel Preston). |
| Confederate States of
America War Dept. |
Regulations for the medical
department of the C. S. Army |
Richmond: Ritchie &
Dunnavant, printers, 1861 |
First edition.
Library also has another edition (Richmond [Va.] : Ritchie & Dunnavant,
1862). |
| Conn, Granville P. |
History of the New Hampshire surgeons in
the War of the Rebellion |
Concord, NH: J. C. Evans Co., Printers,
1906 |
First edition, includes detailed
biographical sketches. |
|
Cooper, Alonzo, 1830-1919 |
In and out of rebel prisons |
Oswego, N.Y.: R.J. Oliphant, Printer, 1888.
|
"List of officers confined in Macon, Ga.", 1864:
p. 295-330.
|
| Craighill, Edward Addison,
1840-1923; Peter W. Houck, ed. |
Confederate surgeon: the personal
recollections of E. A. Craighill |
Lynchburg, VA: H.E. Howard, Inc.,
1989 |
First edition. |
| Craven,
John J. |
Prison
life of Jefferson Davis |
New
York: Carleton, 1866 |
1st
edition. The author, Dr. Craven, was Jefferson Davis' physician during the
first seven months of his incarceration at Fortress Monroe. |
| Cross, Andrew Boyd,
1809-1889 |
Gettysburg and the Christian
Commission
|
Roseville, MN: Edinborough Press, 1997 |
|
| Culpepper, Marilyn
Mayer |
Trials and triumphs: the women of the
American Civil War |
East Lansing: Michigan State University Press,
1991 |
|
| Cumming, Kate,
1835-1909 |
A journal of hospital life in the
Confederate Army of Tennessee from the battle of Shiloh... |
Louisville, KY:
J.P. Morgan, 1866 |
|
| Cumming, Kate,
1835-1909; Richard Harwell, ed. |
The journal of Kate Cumming: a
Confederate nurse 1862-1865 |
Savannah, GA: Beehive Press,
1975 |
|
| Cunningham, Horace
Herndon |
Doctors in gray; the Confederate medical
service |
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press,
1958 |
|
|
Curtis, Josiah |
Circular letter |
Knoxville, Tenn.: Medical Director's Office,
1864 |
Circular letter indicating the identifying
information and personal items to be placed with the bodies of all deceased
soldiers in the Dept. of the Ohio. |
|
Dabney, Robert Lewis, 1820-1898 |
Life and campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. Thomas J.
Jackson, (Stonewall Jackson) |
New York: Blelock & Co.; Richmond, Va.: National
Pub. Co., 1866. |
|
| [Dalton, Edward B.,
1834-1872] |
Memorial of Edward B. Dalton,
MD… |
New York: [s. n.], 1872 |
First edition. Includes Dalton’s experiences during the
Civil War. |
| Daniel, Ferdinand Eugene,
1839-1914 |
Recollections of a Rebel surgeon (and
other sketches) |
Austin, TX: Von Boeckmann,
1899 |
|
| Davis,
Margaret B. |
Mother Bickerdyke: her life and labors
for the relief of our soldiers... |
San
Francisco: A. T. Dewey, 1886. |
At head of title: "Woman who battled for the
boys in blue." "Sketches of battle
scenes and incidents of the Sanitary Service." |
| Denney, Robert E. |
Civil War medicine: care and comfort of
the wounded |
New York: Sterling
Publishing, 1995 |
|
|
Donald, William J. |
The role of Alabama in Confederate medicine |
|
Unpublished paper prepared for the Confederate
Bicentennial in 1961. |
|
Douglas, John Hancock and Charles W. Brink |
Reports on the operations of the inspectors and
relief agents of the Sanitary Commission: after the battle of
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862
|
New York: Wm. C. Bryant, 1863 |
Sanitary Commission Series No. 57. |
| Druitt,
Robert |
The Principles and practice of modern
surgery
|
Philadelphia: Blanchard
and Lea, 1860 |
Library also has
1842, 1848, 1856 editions. |
|
Dufur, Simon Miltimore |
Over the dead line, or, Tracked by blood-hounds:
giving the author's personal experience during eleven months that he was
confined in Pemberton, Libby, Belle Island, Andersonville, Ga., and
Florence, S.C., as a prisoner of war; describing plans of escape, arrival of
prisoners, his escape and recapture; with numerous and varied incidents and
anecdotes of his prison life |
Burlington, Vt.: Printed by Free Press
Association, c1902 |
|
| Duffy, John |
Sword of pestilence: the New Orleans
yellow fever epidemic of 1853 |
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University
Press, 1966 |
|
| Duncan,
Louis C. |
Medical
Department of the United States Army in the Civil War |
Washington?:
s. n., 191? |
|
| Dunglison, Robley,
1798-1869 |
General therapeutics and materia
medica: adapted for a medical text-book..
With indexes of remedies and of diseases and their remedies |
Philadelphia:
Blanchard & Lea, 1857 |
Two volumes.
Sixth edition, revised and improved.
One of the best single sources for understanding how Civil War physicians and
surgeons used medicines and other therapeutic approaches in their practices. |
| Dunglison, Robley,
1798-1869 |
Medical lexicon: a dictionary of
medical science… |
Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1858 |
Library also has
1839, 1848, 1852, 1860, and 1865
editions. |
| Dunglison, Robley,
1798-1869 |
New remedies with formulae for
their preparation and administration |
Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea,
1856 |
Seventh edition. |
| Edge, Frederick Milnes
[published anonymously] |
A woman's example and a nation's work : a
tribute to Florence Nightingale
|
London : William
Ridgway, 1864 |
Second edition. Although Florence Nightingale is the
ostensible subject of this work, the actual subject is nursing during the Civil
War with the greatest emphasis placed on the work of Northern nurses. However, there are a number of
inclusions which deal with the nursing efforts of Confederate women, as
well. |
| Edmonds,
Emma E. |
Nurse
and spy in the Union Army: comprising the adventures and experiences of a
woman in hospitals, camps, and battle-fields |
Hartford,
CT: W. S. Williams & Co., 1865 [c1864] |
|
| Edmonson, James M. |
American surgical instruments: an
illustrated history of their manufacture and a directory of instrument makers to
1900 |
San Francisco: Norman Publishing,
1997 |
Norman Surgery Series, no. 9. |
| Eisenschiml, Otto |
The Case of A.L. aged 56: some curious medical aspects of Lincoln's death
and other studies |
Chicago: Abraham Lincoln Book Shop,
1943 |
|
|
Elliott, E. B. (Ezekiel Brown), 1823-1888 |
Preliminary report on the mortality and sickness
of the volunteer forces of the United States government during the present
war |
New York: W. C. Bryant, 1862 |
Sanitary Commission Series No. 46. |
| Ellis,
John
|
The Avoidable causes of disease, insanity and
deformity
|
New York:
Mason Brothers, 1860
|
First edition.
This volume provides interesting insight into concepts of preventive medicine
and self-help for illness at the time of the American Civil War.
|
| Ellis, Thomas T. |
Leaves from the diary of an army surgeon:
or, incidents of field, camp, and hospital life... |
New York: John
Bradburn, 1863 |
Dr. Ellis was "late post-surgeon at New
York, and acting medical director at Whitehouse, Va." |
| |
Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: a
political, social, and military history / David S. Heidler and Jeanne T.
Heidler, editors |
Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, c2000. |
Five volume set. |
| Erichsen, John,
1818-1896 |
The science and art of surgery, being a
treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations |
Philadelphia:
Blanchard & Lea, 1860 |
Second American
edition. First published in London in 1853, this work
was so popular in the U.S. that a copy was issued to every medical unit in the
Federal army during the Civil War. |
| Esmarch,
Friedrich von |
Resection
in gunshot injuries |
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1862 |
First American
edition. Translated by S. F. Statham. Bound with George F. L. Stromeyer's Gunshot
fractures. |
| Evans, Bruce A. |
A primer of Civil War medicine:
non-surgical medical practice during the Civil War years |
Knoxville, TN:
Bohemian Bookshop & Publications, 1998 |
|
| Evans, Faulkner H. |
Letter, in ink, by F. H. Evans,
surgeon in charge of La Grange, Ga. hospitals, to Medical Director S. H. Stout,
reporting "the citizens...will not surrender their churches for hospital
purposes." |
La Grange, Ga., June 20,
1864 |
On verso of lined sheet, address and
sentence: "We fail to get the churches." |
| Eve, Paul Fitzsimmons,
1806-1877 |
A collection of remarkable cases in
surgery |
Philadelphia: J.
B.
Lippincott, 1857 |
First edition. |
| Eve, Paul Fitzsimmons,
1806-1877 |
A contribution to the history of the
hip-joint operations performed during the late Civil War ... |
Philadelphia:
Collins, 1867 |
Extracted from the
Transactions of the American Medical Association. |
| Ewell, James,
1773-1832 |
The planter's and mariner's medical
companion: treating, according to the most successful practice... |
Baltimore:
P. Mauro, 1813 |
Handwritten inscription on inside back
cover: "This book was used by Lieut. James Linguard Hode, Jr. on the
Confederate battleship Florida during the War between the States. Lieut. Hode
was wounded in action and was invalided home and died shortly afterwards. The
book was given to Lieut. Hode by his uncle Doctor James L. Hode of
Alabama". |
| Finch, Edwin Ward |
The frontier,
army, and professional life of Edwin W. Finch, M.D. ... |
New York: Press of
Simmons, Manning, & Dawson, 1909 |
|
| Fisk,
Wilbur |
Anti-rebel:
the Civil War letters of Wilbur Fisk |
Croton-on-Hudson,
NY: Emil Rosenblatt, 1983 |
During
the last few months of the war, Fisk served as a hospital guard with the
6th Corps Hospital at City Point, VA. |
| Fiske, John |
The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War |
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1900 |
|
| Fite,
Emerson David |
Social
and industrial conditions in the North during the Civil War |
New
York: Macmillan Company, 1910 |
|
|
Flannery, Michael A. |
Another House Divided: Union Medical Service and
Sectarians During the Civil War |
1999 |
Extracted from: Journal of the history of
medicine, Vol. 54, 1999, pp. 478-510 |
|
Flannery, Michael A. |
Civil War pharmacy: a history of drugs, drug
supply and provision, and therapeutics for the Union and Confederacy |
New York: Pharmaceutical Products Press, c2004 |
|
| Flint, Austin
[ed.], 1812-1886 |
Contributions relating to the causation
and prevention of disease, and to camp diseases |
New York: Hurd and
Houghton, 1867 |
Subtitled: A Report of the Diseases, Etc.,
among the prisoners at Andersonville, GA. Published for the United States Sanitary
Commission. |
| Fordyce, Benjamin Allen,
1823-1893; Lydia P. Hecht, ed. |
Echoes: from the letters of a Civil War
surgeon |
Longboat Key, FL: Bayou Publishing,
1996 |
|
| Forman, Jacob Gilbert,
1820-1885 |
The Western Sanitary Commission; a sketch
of its origin, history, labors for the sick and wounded of the western armies,
and aid given to freedmen and Union refugees, with incidents of hospital life |
St. Louis: Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair, 1864 |
|
| Formento,
Felix |
Notes
and observations on army surgery |
San
Francisco: Norman Publishing, 1990 |
Reprint.
Originally published:New Orleans: L. E. Marchand, 1863. |
| Fosdick,
Charles |
Five
hundred days in rebel prisons |
[n. p.:
Charles Fosdick], 1887 |
|
| Fox,
William F. |
Regimental
losses in the American Civil War 1861-1865 |
Dayton,
OH: Morningside Bookshop, 1985 |
Facsimile
reprint. Originally published in 1898 in Albany, NY by the Albany
Publishing Co. |
| Francis, Valentine Mott,
1834-1907 |
A thesis on hospital hygiene |
New
York: J. F. Trow, 1859 |
|
| Franke,
Norman Henry |
Medico-pharmaceutical
conditions and drug supply in the Confederate States of America,
1861-1865 |
Ann
Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services, 2001 |
Facsimile.
Originally published as a doctoral dissertation in 1956 at the University
of Wisconsin. 2 copies. |
| Freeman, Douglas
Southall, 1886-1953 |
Lee’s Lieutenants, a study in
command |
New
York: C. Scribner's & Sons, 1942-1944 |
Three volumes: v. 1 Manassas to Malvern
Hill, v. 2 Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville, v. 3 Gettysburg to
Appomattox |
| Freemon,
Frank R. |
Gangrene and glory: medical care during the American Civil
War
|
Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1998
|
|
| Freemon,
Frank R. |
Microbes and minie balls: an annotated bibliography of Civil War
medicine
|
Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,
1993
|
|
| Frey,
Donald J. |
Longstreet's
assault--Pickett's charge |
Shippensburg,
PA: Burd Street Press, 2000 |
Book
lists the wounded of Pickett's Division at Breame's Mill, including name,
rank, and type of wound. |
| Fuller, Claud E.
and Richard Dennis Steuart |
Firearms of the Confederacy : the
shoulder arms, pistols and revolvers of the Confederate soldier….
|
Huntingdon, WV: Standard Publications, 1944 |
|
| Fuller,
George R.
|
Illustrated catalogue of the celebrated Bly
artificial limbs manufactured by Geo. R. Fuller, successor to Dr. D. Bly |
Rochester, N.Y.:
Ramsdell, Del. & Eng., [188?] |
An early and uncommon trade catalogue. The firm provides numerous testimonials
for its wares. The text contains examples of the prosthetic devices, how they
were fitted, and their operation. The clientele were drawn from veterans of the
Civil War.
|
| Fuzzlebug, Fritz [pseud.] |
Prison life during the rebellion, being a
brief narrative of the miseries and sufferings of six hundred Confederate
prisoners sent from Fort Delaware to Morris’ Island to be punished. Written by
Fritz Fuzzlebug [pseud] one of their number |
Singer’s Glen, VA: J. Funk's
Sons, Printers, 1869 |
Attributed to John
J. Dunkle. An account of time spent on Morris Island,
South Carolina, written to counter Union accounts of sufferings of Union
prisoners in the South. Includes a list by name and rank of all Confederate
officers who were imprisoned there, in conditions meant to match the discussed
brutality of life in Confederate prisons. |