Gettysburg Surgeons: Facing a Common Enemy in the Civil War’s Deadliest Battle
Barbara Franco
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Publication date : July 1, 2025
Language : English
Print length : 376 pages
ISBN-13 : 978-0811776486
In the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, a thousand surgeons faced an unprecedented medical catastrophe: 25,000 wounded soldiers needing immediate care with only primitive tools and their own determination to save lives.
At Gettysburg's makeshift hospitals—set up in barns, churches, and blood-soaked fields—military and civilian surgeons from both North and South worked around the clock performing life-saving operations under fire. Drawing from a decade of meticulous research, historian Barbara Franco reveals how these courageous medical professionals revolutionized battlefield medicine and established principles still saving lives today.
Through vivid accounts and previously untold stories, readers will discover: How surgeons improvised new techniques that became standard trauma procedures
The harrowing reality of Civil War field hospitals during the three days of battle
How lessons learned at Gettysburg transformed American military medicine
The lasting impact on modern emergency and disaster response
From the founding director of the Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum comes an unforgettable narrative of medicine, courage, and innovation that speaks to both history enthusiasts and medical professionals. This definitive account shows how the medical crisis at Gettysburg continues to influence how we treat mass casualties and train combat medics today.

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