Read Between Flesh and Steel Online
Authors: Richard A. Gabriel
Wangensteen, Owen H., Jacqueline Smith, and Sarah D. Wangensteen. “Some Highlights in the History of Amputation Reflecting Lessons in Wound Healing.”
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
41, no. 2 (MarchâApril 1967): 97â131.
Wangensteen, Owen H., and Sarah D. Wangensteen.
The Rise of Surgery: From Empiric Craft to Scientific Discipline.
New York: Dawson, 1978.
Wangensteen, Owen H., Sarah D. Wangensteen, and Charles F. Klinger. “Wound Management of Ambroise Paré and Dominique Larrey: Great French Military Surgeons of the 16th and 19th Centuries.”
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
65, no. 3 (MayâJune 1973): 207â34.
Ward, Geoffrey C.
The Civil War: An Illustrated History.
New York: Knopf, 1990.
Warner, Denis, and Peggy Warner.
The Tide at Sunrise: A History of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904â1905.
New York: Charterhouse, 1974.
Watson, William N. “An Edinburgh Surgeon of the Crimean War: Patrick Heron Watson.”
Medical History
10 (1966): 166â76.
Weir, Robert F. “Remarks on the Gunshot Wounds of the Civil War.”
New York State Journal of Medicine
82, no. 3 (March 1982): 391â93.
Wells, T. S. “Remarks on the Results of Inhalation of Ether in 106 Cases.”
London Medical Gazette
40 (1847): 547â49.
West, Charles G. H. “A Short History of the Management of Penetrating Missile Injuries to the Head.”
Surgical Neurology
16, no. 2 (August 1981): 145â49.
Wiese, E. Robert. “Larrey: Napoleon's Chief Surgeon.”
Annals of Medical History
1 (July 1929): 435â50.
Wiltse, Charles M.
The U.S. Army in World War II.
Washington, DC: Military History Section, Department of the Army, 1963.
Winter, J. M. “Military Fitness and Civilian Health in Britain during the First World War.”
Journal of Contemporary History
15 (1980): 211â44.
Wolfe, Edwin P. “The Genesis of the Medical Department of the United States Army.”
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
5 (September 1929): 823â44.
Wood, Casey. “A Few Civil War Hospitals.”
Military Surgeon
42 (May 1918): 539â48.
Wooden, Allen C. “Dr. Jean François Coste and the French Army in the American Revolution.”
Delaware Medical Journal
48, no. 7 (July 1976): 397â404.
âââ. “The Wounds and Weapons of the Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783.”
Delaware Medical Journal
44, no. 3 (March 1972): 59â65.
Woodward, Theodore E. “The Public's Debt to Military Medicine.”
Military Medicine
146 (March 1981): 168â73.
Wrench, E. M. “Midland Branch: The Lessons of the Crimean War.”
British Medical Journal
, July 1899, 205â6.
Young, James. “A Short History of English Military Surgery and Some Famous Military Surgeons.”
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
21 (1913): 484â89.
Young, Peter Alexander. “The Army Medical Staff: Its Past Services and Its Present Needs.”
Edinburgh Medical Journal
4 (1898): 11â20.
Zellem, Ronald T. “Wounded by Bayonet, Ball, and Bacteria: Medicine and Neurosurgery in the American Civil War.”
Neurosurgery
17, no. 5 (1988): 850â60.
A Treatise of the Scurvy
,
103
A Memory of Solferino
(
Un Souvenir de Solferino
),
159
A-10,
27
AC-130,
27
Académie Royale de Chirurgie (Royal Academy of Surgery),
89
,
97
,
112
Académie Françhise,
69
Academy of the Lynxes,
68
accumulator battery,
17
acetum,
53
Acinetobacter baumannii
infection,
258
acute respiratory infections,
233
adhesive bandages,
53
Adolf of Nassau,
45
advanced surgical center (ASC),
229
Aeneid
,
34
aerial photography,
18
Afghan officer corps,
246
Afghanistan,
36
,
165
,
245
,
247
,
248
,
253
â61,
267
Age of Absolutism,
8
Agramonte, Aristide,
137
AH-64 Apache,
27
aileron,
17
air evacuation system,
249
airborne medical units,
229
airplane,
13
Alanson, Edward,
95
Alaska,
175
Albuera, battle of,
108
Aldershot, England,
201
Alexander the Great,
2
alkalinity,
87
alum,
75
ambulance,
119
,
141
,
145
,
149
,
150
,
154
,
155
,
157
,
160
,
161
,
162
,
168
,
169
,
170
,
174
,
182
,
183
,
196
,
211
,
225
,
227
,
233
,
254
; convoys,
223
; horse-drawn,
226
; motorized,
226
; trains,
228
America,
21
American colonies,
117
American Expeditionary Force,
224
American medical officers,
225
American Red Cross,
174
American Revolutionary War,
94
,
117
,
161
American Surgical Association,
139
Amiens, siege of,
80
amputation,
1
,
49
,
51
,
52
,
53
,
73
,
77
,
78
,
83
,
94
,
102
,
132
,
137
,
142
,
197
,
207
,
216
,
229
,
231
,
234
,
234
,
255
; field,
77
; prophylactic,
217
; thigh,
78
,
137
; traumatic,
246
; amputees,
261
An Essay on the Most Effectual Means of Preserving the Health of Seamen
,
103
An Essay on Disease Incidental to Europeans in Hot Climates
,
103
analgesics,
258
anatomical texts,
46
anatomical theater,
68
Anatomie Universelle
,
46
anesthesia,
78
,
132
â35;
139
,
156
,
159
,
161
,
162
,
167
,
176
,
224
,
259
anesthesiologist,
249
anesthesiology,
132
anesthetics,
134
angle worms,
75
aniline dyes,
174
animism,
87
anorexia,
177
antiaircraft guns,
19
Antietam Creek, battle of,
170
antimalarial control units,
228
antisepsis,
95
,
102
,
105
,
149
,
142
,
180
antiseptics,
94
,
132
,
167
,
109
,
216
antiseptic surgery,
133
,
138
,
139
,
180
,
183
,
215
,
220
,
228
antitank guns,
22
antitoxins,
219
Antwerp, Holland,
148
Anvers, France,
151
apothecary,
107
,
108
,
112
,
117
,
118
,
149
,
211
; guilds,
74
Apothecary Bureau,
116
apprentice system of medical training,
172
apprenticeship programs,
70
Arabs,
44
Archangel, Russia,
117
area saturation artillery,
26
Arethusa
, HMS,
135
Argus
, HMS,
20
Armamentarium Chirugicum
,
68
Armenia,
245
armor piercing discarding sabot,
27
armored knights,
2
armored turret,
16
Army Medical Department,
154
Army Medical School at Netley, England,
200
Army of the Potomac,
166
Arras, France,
81
arresting gear,
20
arterial clips,
136
arterial injuries,
229
arterial wounds,
234
artificial limbs,
52
artificial teeth,
52
artillerie volante
(flying artillery),
144
artillery,
7
,
4
; guided rounds,
266
; lightweight guns,
7
; observation,
18
assault gun,
23
Astrakhan, Russia,
117
asylum system,
176
atomic bomb,
24
atropine syringes,
255
avalanches,
211
Aveling, James,
217
B-24 Liberator,
24
B-29 Superfortress,
24
Bacon, Francis,
74
bacterial smear,
217
bacteriology,
132
,
133
,
137
â40,
210
,
215
,
216
; mobile laboratories,
217
,
223
Baghdad,
258
Bagram, Afghanistan,
248
Balaclava, battle of,
153
Balkan Wars,
234
ballistic eye wear,
259
Baltic Fleet,
116
banking systems,
9
barber surgeons,
46
,
47
,
51
,
52
,
54
,
55
,
57
,
60
,
69
,
71
,
79
,
82
,
83
,
113
â16,
160
,
179
,
180
barracks,
90
barrage rockets,
268
Barton, Edward H.,
134
Barton, Clara,
174
base hospitals,
206
battalion aid station,
235
battle mortality,
33
â34
battle of annihilation,
267
battle shock,
179
battle surgeons,
49
,
51
,
160
,
121
,
234
battle stress,
214
battle tank,
20
battlefield amputation,
135
battlefield surgery,
156
battleship,
24
bayonet,
6
,
34
,
163
,
202
; barrel,
7
; plug,
6
; ring,
6
Beardsley, Ebenezer,
122
bed sacks,
119
behavioral disorders,
177
Behrens, Konrad,
82
Belgium,
222
belladonna,
78
Belle Ile, battle of,
93
Bellows, Henry,
169
Besancon, siege of,
78
Bidloo, Nicolass,
116
Billings, John Shaw,
175
biological nosological psychiatry,
214
black powder,
75
bleeding,
256
â58
Blenheim, battle of,
92
blinding injuries,
259