RMAXJ7H4–Nurse treating a wounded soldier in a Civil War hospital. Hand-colored woodcut
RMHRNPGK–Battlefield Medicine, American Civil War, 19th Century
RFBJCD5J–Civil War reenactor's medicine kit
RFBY1RHH–This 1866 engraving shows the method of carrying sick and wounded men on mules during the early years of the U.S. Civil War.
RMKFYJDE–St. Joseph, Missouri. Civil war museum. Medicine kit used by a surgeon in the confederate army.
RM2DB380A–Washington, D.C. Patients in ward of Harewood Hospital; mosquito nets over beds.
RMPPHAPF–A medicine cabinet in a field hospital at a American Civil war reenactment
RFEX792A–Chloroform Box at a US Civil War Event
RMB5X38W–The National Museum of Civil War Medicine on East Patrick Street, Frederick, Maryland
RMCW249R–National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Frederick, Maryland
RMHXNDWP–Medical still life depicting the damaged skull of a Civil War soldier, with injuries sustained to the skull bones, 1865.
RMHN3N12–Fort Stanton, New Mexico - Dr. Robert Mallin displays civil war medical equipment at 'Fort Stanton Live!,' an annual living history program. Fort Stan
RMEX6MWF–American Civil War 1862; Patent medicine label showing one man treating another man's wound
RMR242HY–American Civil War 1862; Patent medicine label showing one man treating another man's wound
RM2GNNR7J–Applying chloroformum anesthesia for an operation. At the National Civil War Medicine Museum in Frederick, Maryland.
RMA453DG–AJD53560, Frederick, MD, Maryland, Historic Downtown, National Museum of Civil War Medicine
RM2NW56PP–Dr. Robert Slawson, a volunteer from the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, Maryland, serves as a guest docent Feb. 2 for the opening of the exhibit, “Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries; African American in Civil War Medicine,” at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which will be in display in the America Building at WRNMMC throughout Black History Month.
RMFFCBT3–CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED, 1864. /nVolunteers of the Christian Commission give first aid to wounded Union soldiers at a battlefield during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, American, 1864.
RMBJP0EA–Union field-hospital for French's division at Antietam, Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2F62AJH–Rucker Ambulance, American Civil War
RF2FMA9WM–Frederick, MD - April 19, 2021: National Museum of Civil War Medicine
RMM1C62M–Cranial trephination from the Civil War era on display in the National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
RMC2GJ75–Washington, D.C. Douglas Hospital
RMH60T1Y–Ward K, Armory Square Hospital, Washington DC, USA, 1864
RM2H48EAD–Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War medicine wagon produced by T. Morris Perot and Company. Photograph, 1876.
RMDFYCA6–Nurse returns from the battle during the Civil War reenactment of the Battle of Olustee, Florida.
RMB5X5GE–Ambulance system exhibit at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine
RM2DB37B1–Washington, D.C. Douglas Hospital (formerly 'Minnesota row'), 2d and I Streets NW.
RMKWB06J–Photograph of a wounded soldier from the American Civil War, showing an upper arm wound which was repaired surgically, Virginia, 1865. Courtesy Internet Archive.
RMHN3N1F–Fort Stanton, New Mexico - Dr. Robert Mallin displays civil war medical equipment at 'Fort Stanton Live!,' an annual living history program. Fort Stan
RMEX747H–The Spanish Civil War marked a new era in blood transfusion medicine. Frederic Duran Jordà and Carlos Elósegui Sarasoles, directors, respectively, of the blood transfusion services of the Republican Army and of the insurgent forces, were innovators in the
RM2A60519–Hospital laundry during the American Civil war, showing nurses, doctors and patients. 1862
RM2GNNR7F–Applying chloroformum anesthesia for an operation. At the National Civil War Medicine Museum in Frederick, Maryland.
RMA453DK–AJD53561, Frederick, MD, Maryland, Historic Downtown, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, sign
RM2R45WYB–Dr. Robert Slawson (left), a volunteer from the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, Maryland, serves as a guest docent Feb. 2 for the opening of the exhibit, “Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries; African American in Civil War Medicine,” at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which will be in display in the America Building at WRNMMC throughout Black History Month.
RMCR6XWX–Civil War times reenactment at Stockyards, Fort Worth, USA - surgeon's table
RMAXJ7J8–Wounded troops transported by train after the battle of Fair Oaks Virginia 1862 American Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2DCD9M5–Rucker Ambulance, American Civil War
RMBNAW36–A reenactor displays Civil War medical instruments at a re-created military encampment at Yorktown Battlefield in historic Yorktown, Virginia, USA.
RMM190KW–Civil War era case for Aural operations on display in the National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
RMC2GJHP–General Robert C. Wood, U.S.A.
RM2BEMAEW–Small French boy wearing a Poilu's Cap calls for Medicine at American Red Cross Civil Dispensary, Liffol-le-Grand, France, Lewis Wickes Hine, American National Red Cross Photograph Collection, June 1918
RM2H44EWB–Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War medicine wagon produced by T. Morris Perot and Company. Photograph, 1876.
RF2G8ADBX–Eureka Springs, AR - June 11, 2021: This sign describes Eureka Springs as a health resort in the late 19th century and its connection to the Civil War
RFBBK1AH–medicine used by doctors during Civil War battles. Picture taken during a Civil War reinactment.
RM2DB37B6–Washington, D.C. General view of Harewood Hospital, on farm of W. W. Corcoran, 7th Street Road near Soldiers' Home.
RMKGKJB2–Medical photograph of the skull of a soldier from the American Civil War, showing gunshot injuries to the skull and an attempted surgical repair, 1865. The patient survived the surgery but died 12 hours later, New York. Courtesy Internet Archive.
RMPPHAWW–A medicine cabinet in a field hospital at a American Civil war reenactment
RMEC7RGC–Hospital ward during the American Civil war, showing nurses, doctors and patients. 1862
RM2A5YNDC–Citizens Volunteer Hospital Philadelphia 1862. This hospital operated during the American civil war. view of the laundry
RM2GNNR7X–Applying chloroformum anesthesia for an operation. At the National Civil War Medicine Museum in Frederick, Maryland.
RMPB6AGD–837 John Green. Surgeon in Union Army during Civil War
RM2NW5GT9–Dr. Robert Slawson (left), a volunteer from the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, Maryland, serves as a guest docent Feb. 2 for the opening of the exhibit, “Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries; African American in Civil War Medicine,” at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which will be in display in the America Building at WRNMMC throughout Black History Month.
RMCR7B33–Civil War times reenactment at Stockyards, Fort Worth, USA - surgeon's table
RMDB3P55–Wounded soldiers on a Union hospital steamboat on the Tennessee River, US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2BDYFNY–Wounded at Fredericksburg, Civil War, 1864
RM2WGA1B4–Clara (Clarissa Harlowe) Barton (1821-1912), self-taught American nurse who founded the American Red Cross. (Photo c1904)
RMM1C64J–American Civil War human skull with the remains of a bullet on display in the National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
RMC2GJ89–Washington, D.C. Buildings of the Sanitary Commission Home Lodge for Invalid Soldiers, North Capitol near C St
RF2JNYP49–Out of the Fight. Union Army field hospital. 19th century American Civil War illustration by Edwin Forbes
RM2H45DKG–Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War medicine wagon produced by T. Morris Perot and Company: side view. Photograph, 1876.
RMKDGY87–John Green. Surgeon in Union Army during Civil War
RMDECNEY–Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park commemorates the site of Florida's largest Civil War battle on February 20, 1864.
RM2DB37MG–General Robert C. Wood, U.S.A..
RMTC61AJ–Engraving of the results of osteomyelitis, from the book 'The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion' by U.S. Army Surgeon General's Office, 1883. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RF2BD28BF–Very old 1860s tools in the Civil War
RMEC7RJ4–Hospital laundry during the American Civil war, showing nurses, doctors and patients. 1862
RM2A5YNDA–Citizens Volunteer Hospital Philadelphia 1862. This hospital operated during the American civil war. Exterior view of the Citizens Volunteer Hospital, corner of Broad St. & Washington Avenue, Philadelphia.
RM2GNNR7Y–Applying chloroformum anesthesia for an operation. At the National Civil War Medicine Museum in Frederick, Maryland.
RMMAJ0JG–John Green, Civil War Union surgeon, in formal full-length carte de visite portrait. He is standing, wearing civilian clothing, and holds a top hat. The studio setting includes a long drapery and an ornate side-table. Green, a Massachusetts native, studied in London, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna before beginning private practice in Boston. During the Civil War he became acting assistant surgeon in General U. S. Grant ?s Army of the Tennessee, a Union force in the war ?s western theater. After the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862 Green took charge of the hospital boats Ella and Fanny Bullitt and wor
RM2GKJGW3–Tour guide Jake Wynn speaks to attendees of the USAMRDC Senior Enlisted Leader off-site event during a visit to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, Maryland, on May 3. (Photo Credit: Ramin A. Khalili, USAMRDC Public Affairs)
RMCR6TG8–Civil War times reenactment at Stockyards, Fort Worth, USA - surgeon's table
RMAKEYC3–Army of the Potomac under General George B. McClellan retreating from the Chickahominy 1862, US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2BDYNP1–Battefield Surgery, Civil War, 1862
RM2WGA22C–Clara (Clarissa Harlowe) Barton (1821-1912), self-taught American nurse who founded the American Red Cross. (Photo c1904)
RMM1C64B–American Civil War human femur with the remains of a bullet on display in the National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
RMC2GJJ4–Charleston, S.C. Roper's Hospital
RFMPB2PF–The Pry House served as both field hospital and headquarters to Union General George B. McClellan during the Civil War Battle of Antietam in Maryland
RM2M5HFYK–Historic National Road - National Museum of Civil War Medicine. Museum visitors read a plaque before a life-size display of Civil War soldiers treating their injured. Frederick, Maryland
RFAKCE3H–Wooden boxes stacked up against a tent at a civil war encampment reenactment
RFB57AB2–Drill Federal Ambulance Corps
RM2DB37B4–Washington, D.C. Buildings of the Sanitary Commission Home Lodge for Invalid Soldiers, North Capitol near C St.
RMTC619Y–Engraving of the obstructed femoral vein, from the book 'The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion' by U.S. Army Surgeon General's Office, 1883. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2PP4K66–Clara Barton. c. 1904
RMEC7RGE–Hospital dining hall during the American Civil war, showing nurses, doctors and patients. 1862
RM2A5YND9–Citizens Volunteer Hospital Philadelphia 1862. This hospital operated during the American civil war. Exterior view of the Citizens Volunteer Hospital, corner of Broad St. & Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, with interior view of store room
RM2GNNR8A–Selecting drugs at a soldier hospital. At the National Civil War Medicine Museum in Frederick, Maryland.
RF2PMAAGX–A Laudanum bottle. Laudanum was an opiate used in the Civil War for pain relief and was very addictive. It was largely replaced by morphine, which was
RM2NW57HM–230202-N-BB552-1004 -- Dr. Robert Slawson, a volunteer from the National Museum of Civil War Medicine speaks at a gathering next to the six-panel exhibit on African Americans in Civil War medicine. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center celebrates Black History Month and the contributions of African Americans to our military and medicinal fields.
RMCR72W8–Civil War times reenactment at Stockyards, Fort Worth, USA - surgeon's table
RMAKEYCA–Litter bearers bringing wounded men to a Union field hospital after a Civil War battle in Virginia 1863. Hand-colored woodcut
RMHRKPG5–Civil War Embalming
RME00539–War welfare of the Vienna construction technician's association, 1914
RMM1C640–American Civil War human femur joint with the remains of a bullet on display in the National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
RMC2GJ4R–Portrait of Brig. Gen. William A. Hammond, Surgeon-General, officer of the Federal Army
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