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Confederate Hospitals on the Move - Samuel H.Stout and the Army of Tennessee (Paperback, New edition)
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Confederate Hospitals on the Move - Samuel H.Stout and the Army of Tennessee (Paperback, New edition)
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A rare look at medical care behind the western theater's transient
battle lines Confederate Hospitals on the Move tells the story of
one innovative Confederate doctor and his successful administration
of the mobile military hospitals that served behind the Army of
Tennessee's transient battle lines. In 1864, at the peak of his
career, Samuel Hollingsworth Stout managed more than sixty medical
facilities scattered from Montgomery, Alabama to Augusta, Georgia.
Glenn R. Schroeder-Lein reveals how this
doctor-turned-talented-administrator established and oversaw some
of the most adaptable, efficient, and well-administered hospitals
in the Confederacy. Through Stout's eyes Schroeder-Lein describes
the selection of hospital sites, the care and feeding of patients,
the provisioning of the hospitals, and the personnel who cared for
the sick and wounded. She also discusses the movement of the
hospitals and how the facilities were affected by overcrowding,
supply shortages, and the scarcity of transportation. Using the
1,500 pounds of hospital records that Stout saved during his tenure
as medical director of the Army of Tennessee, Schroeder-Lein
demonstrates that Stout was a rarity both in his competence as an
administrator and in his penchant for saving wartime documents. She
traces Stout's prewar years, his ascension to directorship of the
hospitals, his success in administering the facilities, and his
failure to find a niche for his talents in a civilian setting after
the war's end. The first study of a Confederate army hospital
system from the vantage point of a medical director, Confederate
Hospitals on the Move offers new information on the difficulties
facing Confederate hospitals on the Western front as opposed to the
more stable, protected hospitals in the East. In addition, the book
supplements previous research on the care of the wounded and on
medical practices during the Civil War period.
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