North Carolina's Confederate hospitals, 1861-1863:
2The Old North State’s Confederate hospitals receive scant attention from most historians. Wade Sokolosky rectifies this oversight with North Carolina’s Confederate Hospitals, Vol. I, 1861-1863. Sokolosky now offers the first definitive study of this forgotten history, revealing the key players and...
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Zusammenfassung: | 2The Old North State’s Confederate hospitals receive scant attention from most historians. Wade Sokolosky rectifies this oversight with North Carolina’s Confederate Hospitals, Vol. I, 1861-1863. Sokolosky now offers the first definitive study of this forgotten history, revealing the key players and how losses from disease, sickness, and the early military operations in both North Carolina and Virginia generated the requirement for military hospitals. In chronological order, beginning in April 1861, the author discusses how the density of troop populations in certain regions of the state, and an ever-increasing number of sick and wounded, eventually transformed the state by December 1863 into a major hospital center for sick and wounded from the Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia." |
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title_full | North Carolina's Confederate hospitals, 1861-1863 Wade Sokolosky |
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