Spine title |
North Carolina's Confederate Hospitals : Vol. I |
Series |
North Carolina's Confederate Hospitals ; volume 1
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Contents |
Organization of Confederate Hospitals -- Confederate Hospital Personnel -- 1861: North Carolina Goes to War -- 1862: Trying Times along the Coast -- 1862: Hospital Expansion along the Railroad -- 1862: Fever, Raids, and Further Growth -- 1863: A Busy Year -- 1863: Government Centralized Control -- Appendix A: Letters Pertaining to the Waring Controversy -- Appendix B: Destruction of the 1st North Carolina Hospital (Petersburg, Va.) -- Appendix C: Satchwell's "Hospital Defenders". |
Abstract |
"... Sokolosky exposes the Confederate government's total unpreparedness for the drawn-out war that unfolded, and how it failed to provide adequate care for thousands of sick and wounded. It was in the war's early years that individual states and private organizations, independent of the fledgling Confederate Medical Department, provided the necessary support to their native sons." -- book jacket flap. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages [201]-214) and index. |
ISBN | 9781945602238 hardcover |
ISBN | 1945602236 hardcover |