Cleanliness And Hygiene During Civil War

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During the civil war, medicine was not nearly as advanced as it is today. Medical terms were different and quite frankly, people didn’t know the significance of cleanliness and hygiene. We’ve learned from thein and have further evolved the art of medicine, but without the knowledge of their past mistakes and misfortunes, we would never have been able to come as far as we have. The traditional way civil war doctors performed the medicine, has given us the wisdom of an organized military hospital, the importance of sanitation, and the proper way to do amputations. Before our time, transport of the wounded consisted of men carrying stretchers, who were creatively called stretcher bearers. Unfortunately, more often than not, the stretcher bearers

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