Haunting, intimate, and vividly tangible, this restored diary opens a window on a world at war with itself and its future. Ezra Green's eighteenth century memoir records a physician's careful notes, rough courage, and unexpected tenderness as the revolutionary era reshapes a young New England community. In Diary Of Ezra Green, M.D. From November 1, 1777, To September 27, 1778, readers encounter a colonial america setting that blends professional medical practice during war with the ordinary drama of daily life. The book functions as a compelling historical diary and a primary source reader, offering insight into medical history enthusiasts' questions about care, contagion, courage, and competence when supplies are scarce and loyalties are tested. It is more than a reprint: it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously restored for today's readers and for future generations. This edition foregrounds Green's precise, humane perspective, inviting casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike to compare this diary with other revolutionary era manuscript collections and to glimpse the texture of 1770s new england. The writing's clarity and lyrical strength turn a personal account into a universal meditation on medicine, memory, and nation-building. A historical diary that is at once intimate and expansive, it satisfies curiosity about early american medicine while offering a rich, resonant reading experience.
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