Civil War Medicine – 1 night (2 hrs)
$ 30.00
The doctors and nurses who treated sick and wounded soldiers faced a daunting task: Antibiotics and the science of bacteriology didn’t exist; crude sanitation and polluted water were deadly. More Civil War soldiers died of disease than of battle wounds. Military doctors had to become medical explorers. And why were there so many amputations?
Wednesday, July 12 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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