More shocking is if you choose to read the book by this same author of the medicine of the Civil war period, you will see how little actually changed between the two wars.great sketches of instruments, define many of the treatments and period beliefs. gives period names of common ailments and also explains how different sicknesses were confused, such as fevers or disentary.
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I definitely would have rated this little book a lot higher if it weren't for the absolutely horrible print. It made me just about see double (my eyes aren't the best, but even so . . .) The drawings are great and the few descriptions I read interesting, informative, and, at times, humorous. The other books in this "history and Americana" series look interesting too, but I'll be darned if I'm going to spend money on something that is so frustrating to read.Read Best Reviews of Revolutionary Medicine, 2nd (Illustrated Living History Series) Here
The book should have focused more on the medical . And, if you want our feedback, try not to order us to write a certain number of words, since we are using our valuable time to do this anyway.Want Revolutionary Medicine, 2nd (Illustrated Living History Series) Discount?
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