Historic Battlefield Medicine provides an overview of British, American and French army and navy medicine during the late Georgian and Regency eras (1700-1820) from a writer's perspective. Topics include the training and techniques of surgeons, medicines and pain relief, field hospital practices, women's role in medicine, infection and diseases. Firsthand accounts of military surgeons and their patients provide a picture of medicine in the time before antibiotics or anesthesia, and provide authors with the knowledge they need to craft realistic historic scenes or pursue further research.
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