Providing for the casualties of war: the American experience through World War II
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
..............................................................................................
iii
Preface
..................................................................................................
v
Figures
................................................................................................xiii
Tables
..................................................................................................xv
Acknowledgments
.................................................................................xvii
Abbreviations
........................................................................................xix
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction: Looking to the Past for Lessons
...
to Apply in the Future
................ 1
CHAPTER TWO
Evolution of the European System of Providing for Casualties: Greece, Rome,
the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance
....................................................... 5
The Ancient World
.....................................................................................5
Greece
.................................................................................................6
Rome
.................................................................................................11
Byzantium
...........................................................................................17
The Middle Ages
......................................................................................18
Care for the Wounded During the Crusades
................................................... 20
The Late Middle Ages
............................................................................. 22
And Then There Was Spain
....................................................................... 22
The Renaissance
...................................................................................... 23
The Legacy
.............................................................................................25
CHAPTER THREE
Evolution of the European System of Providing for Casualties in the Age of
Enlightenment: France and Britain as the Antecedents of the American
System of Care
.................................................................................. 27
France: From the Monarchy to the Republic and on
............................................ 27
L Hôtel des Invalides
................................................................................29
The French Revolution
............................................................................ 30
VII
viii
Providing for the Casualties of War: The American Experience Through World War II
Napoleon Bonaparte
................................................................................31
The Restoration to the Second Empire
...........................................................32
The Evolution of the English System
...............................................................35
Medical Care in the Army Under the Tudors
...................................................35
Disabled Veterans in Elizabethan England
..................................................... 36
The English Civil Wars
............................................................................ 38
The Restoration
.................................................................................... 40
Great Britain s Army from the Glorious Revolution to the Napoleonic Wars
...............41
Care for Veterans
....................................................................................47
The Napoleonic Wars: Medical Care Under Wellington
.......................................47
From Waterloo to the Crimean War: The Age of Reform Misses the British Army
....... 48
The Crimean War: Medical Services and the Intervention of Nongovernmental
Organizations in the Care of Soldiers and Veterans
...................................... 50
From the Crimean War to World War I
.........................................................51
Expanding Care to Include Vocational Rehabilitation: A Prototype for America
..........53
The Legacy
............................................................................................ 56
CHAPTER FOUR
The American System of Providing for the Wounded Evolves
..............................57
The American Colonies
...............................................................................57
The Continental Army of the American Revolution
..............................................58
Caring for the Wounded of the Revolution
..................................................... 60
Caring for the Disabled of the Revolution
.......................................................62
The Corps of Invalids
...............................................................................63
Invalid (Disability) and Service Pensions
....................................................... 64
Developing a National System
...................................................................... 66
Institutional Care
.................................................................................. 68
Wars of the Early 19th Century: The Indian Wars, the War of
1812,
and the
Mexican War
.....................................................................................69
The War of
1812....................................................................................70
The Indian Wars in the Southeastern United States
............................................71
The Mexican Wars
..................................................................................71
The Veterans of Both the War of
1812
and the Mexican War
.................................73
The Legacy
.............................................................................................73
CHAPTER FIVE
The Civil War
.........................................................................................75
A New Kind of War
..................................................................................75
The U.S. Army Medical Department Goes to War
.............................................. 77
The Sanitary Commission Helped Shape the Union Medical Department
.................79
The Field Organization of the Union Army and the U.S. Sanitary Commission
.......... 80
Contents ix
The Need for More Medical Personnel
...........................................................82
Innovations in Care for the Union Wounded
.................................................... 84
Military Hospitals
................................................................................. 84
Convalescent Camps and Provision of Ancillary Services
.....................................85
Shift in Focus
....................................................................................... 86
Medical Evacuation
—
Ambulances, Trains, and Ships
........................................ 87
Other Reforms by Surgeon General Hammond
............................................... 88
Return to Normal
...................................................................................89
The Confederate Army s Medical Department
....................................................89
The Types of Casualties
..............................................................................91
Nature of the Wounded
........................................................................... 92
Amputations
........................................................................................ 92
Neuropsychiatrie
Casualties
...................................................................... 96
Providing for the Disabled Veteran
.............................................................. 99
Problems at Separation
............................................................................ 99
View of the U.S. Sanitary Commission on Establishing Soldiers Homes
................. 100
Soldiers Homes
................................................................................... 101
Pensions for Veterans
............................................................................. 102
Care for the Maimed Veteran
................................................................... 105
Care for Psychological Casualties
............................................................... 105
The Neglected Veterans of the Confederacy
................................................... 106
State Pensions for Disabled Confederate Veterans
............................................ 107
The Legacy
........................................................................................... 109
CHAPTER SIX
From the Civil War to the World War
......................................................... 113
The Indian Wars on the Frontier
.................................................................. 113
The Spanish-American War
........................................................................ 115
The American Empire
.............................................................................. 117
The Transformation of the Army Medical Department
........................................ 118
War in Europe
....................................................................................... 119
Lessons About Military Hospitals
.............................................................. 120
Lessons Concerning the
Neuropsychiatrie
Wounded
........................................ 121
Lessons About Amputations
..................................................................... 121
Lessons About the Rehabilitation of Wounded and
Neuropsychiatrie
Patients
........... 122
The Legacy
........................................................................................... 122
CHAPTER SEVEN
The World War
..................................................................................... 123
A New Paradigm for Caring for Soldiers and Veterans
......................................... 124
World War I Mobilization, Deployments, and Battle Casualties
............................. 126
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Providing for the Casualties of War: The American Experience Through World War II
Mobilization
....................................................................................... 126
American Casualties
.............................................................................. 127
Caring for the American Soldier
.................................................................. 129
Advances in Medicine
............................................................................ 129
Hospitals of the American Expeditionary Forces
............................................. 132
Organization of Medical Support and Evacuation of the Wounded
....................... 133
Advances in the Care of the Wounded: Amputations
........................................ 133
Advances in the Care of the Wounded: The Neuropsychiatrically Impaired
.............. 137
Caring for Soldiers in the Zone of the Interior
.................................................. 147
Army Hospitals During the Mobilization
..................................................... 148
Initial Care for the Returning War Wounded at Debarkation and General
Hospitals
...................................................................................... 148
Hospital Trains and the Distribution of Patients
............................................. 149
The Development of Special Programs for Physical Reconstruction and Vocational
Training
....................................................................................... 150
The Surgeon General s Plan
..................................................................... 150
The Need to Coordinate Plans with Other Departments
.................................... 152
Demobilization of the Army s Physical Reconstruction and Vocational Education
Program
....................................................................................... 154
Three Governmental Organizations Share the Responsibility for Caring for
Disabled Veterans
.............................................................................. 156
The Bureau of War Risk Insurance
............................................................. 159
A New Role for the U.S. Public Health Service
............................................... 161
A New Paradigm for the Care of the War Wounded: Vocational Rehabilitation
......... 162
Problems
........................................................................................... 165
The New Program Needed to Be Changed
.................................................... 167
The Rise of the American Legion
................................................................. 169
A New Beginning: The Veterans Bureau
........................................................ 169
Veterans Programs Between the World Wars
................................................... 170
Extending Care to Veterans with
Non—
Service-Connected Disabilities
................... 170
Establishment of the Veterans Administration
................................................ 171
The Legacy
........................................................................................... 173
CHAPTER EIGHT
World War II
........................................................................................ 175
The American Soldier of World War II
........................................................... 176
Organizing the Army Medical Department for a New War
................................... 179
Mobilization
....................................................................................... 180
The Reorganization of March
1942............................................................ 180
Problems of Status and Jurisdiction
.......................................................... 182
Contributions of the Medical Department
.................................................... 184
Tension Between General Somervell and Surgeon General Magee
......................... 185
Contents xi
The Resurrection of the Office of the Surgeon General: Planning for Peace and
the Return of the War Wounded
.......................................................... 187
Care for the American Soldier
..................................................................... 188
Advances in Military Medicine
................................................................. 189
Advances in the Care of the Wounded: Amputations
........................................ 198
Advances in the Care of the Wounded: The Psychologically Impaired
....................200
General Medical Care in the Zone of the Interior
.............................................. 217
General and Specialized General Hospitals
.................................................... 217
Convalescent Hospitals
........................................................................... 218
Personnel to Provide Rehabilitative Services
................................................... 219
Medical Discharges During the War
...........................................................222
Demobilization and Contraction of the Zone of Interior Hospital System
................224
The Case of 2LT Robert Dole
...................................................................226
Providing Care for the World War II Veteran
...................................................228
The Veterans Administration Goes to War
....................................................228
The Veterans Administration During World War II
.........................................229
Increasing Veterans Benefits During World War II
.......................................... 231
The Postwar Veterans Administration
............................................................232
The Bradley Revolution
..........................................................................232
All Good Things Must Come to an End: The
VA
After Bradley
...........................237
The Legacy of World War II
.......................................................................239
CHAPTER NINE
Summary: What Happened?
—
What Have We Learned?
—
Нолу
Did We
Get Here?
.......................................................................................241
Nature of Combat, the Wounds Received, and the Ability of Physicians and
Surgeons to Deal with Disease and the Consequences of Wounds
......................242
The Ancient World
................................................................................242
After Rome
........................................................................................243
In America
.........................................................................................244
Organization of Medical Services on and off the Battlefield
................................... 247
The Ancient World
................................................................................248
After Rome
........................................................................................249
In America
......................................................................................... 251
Role of the State in Caring for Veterans
.......................................................... 255
The Ancient World
................................................................................ 255
After Rome
........................................................................................256
In America
.........................................................................................258
Recent Awareness of Psychological and Cognitive Injuries: The Invisible Wounds
That Transcend the Immediate Battle
.......................................................263
Themes
...............................................................................................264
xii
Providing for the Casualties of War: The American Experience Through World War II
APPENDIX
Military Personnel and Casualties from Principal U.S. Wars
.............................267
Bibliography
........................................................................................271
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spelling | Rostker, Bernard D. Verfasser aut Providing for the casualties of war the American experience through World War II Bernard D. Rostker Santa Monica, Calif. [u.a.] RAND txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Veteran (DE-588)4188196-5 gnd rswk-swf Kriegsbeschädigter (DE-588)4165681-7 gnd rswk-swf Verwundung (DE-588)4427786-6 gnd rswk-swf Medizinische Versorgung (DE-588)4038270-9 gnd rswk-swf Krieg (DE-588)4033114-3 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf War casualtiesxMedical carexHistory Battle casualtiesxMedical carexHistory VeteransxMedical carexHistory Medicine, MilitaryxHistory Krieg (DE-588)4033114-3 s Verwundung (DE-588)4427786-6 s Kriegsbeschädigter (DE-588)4165681-7 s Veteran (DE-588)4188196-5 s Medizinische Versorgung (DE-588)4038270-9 s Geschichte z USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 20 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026190002&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Rostker, Bernard D. Providing for the casualties of war the American experience through World War II Veteran (DE-588)4188196-5 gnd Kriegsbeschädigter (DE-588)4165681-7 gnd Verwundung (DE-588)4427786-6 gnd Medizinische Versorgung (DE-588)4038270-9 gnd Krieg (DE-588)4033114-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4188196-5 (DE-588)4165681-7 (DE-588)4427786-6 (DE-588)4038270-9 (DE-588)4033114-3 (DE-588)4078704-7 |
title | Providing for the casualties of war the American experience through World War II |
title_auth | Providing for the casualties of war the American experience through World War II |
title_exact_search | Providing for the casualties of war the American experience through World War II |
title_full | Providing for the casualties of war the American experience through World War II Bernard D. Rostker |
title_fullStr | Providing for the casualties of war the American experience through World War II Bernard D. Rostker |
title_full_unstemmed | Providing for the casualties of war the American experience through World War II Bernard D. Rostker |
title_short | Providing for the casualties of war |
title_sort | providing for the casualties of war the american experience through world war ii |
title_sub | the American experience through World War II |
topic | Veteran (DE-588)4188196-5 gnd Kriegsbeschädigter (DE-588)4165681-7 gnd Verwundung (DE-588)4427786-6 gnd Medizinische Versorgung (DE-588)4038270-9 gnd Krieg (DE-588)4033114-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Veteran Kriegsbeschädigter Verwundung Medizinische Versorgung Krieg USA |
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