Bullets and Bandages: The Aid Stations and Field Hospitals at Gettysburg

Author:   James Gindlesperger
Publisher:   John F Blair Publisher
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9781949467420


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   21 January 2021
Format:   Hardback
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At Gettysburg, PA, during three days of July 1863, 160,000 men fought one of the most fierce and storied battles of the US Civil War. Nearly one in three of those men ended up a casualty of that battle, and when the two armies departed a few days later, 21,000 wounded remained. This book is the story of how those soldiers were cared for in a town of 2,500 people. Historian and author of several other guides to Gettysburg, James Gindlesperger provides a context for the medical and organizational constraints of the era and then provides details about the aid stations and field hospitals created in the aftermath of the battle. Filled with historical and contemporary photos, as well as stories about the soldiers and their healers, this book is a detailed guide for visitors to the site as well as others interested in American Civil War history.

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Author:   James Gindlesperger
Publisher:   John F Blair Publisher
Imprint:   John F Blair Publisher
ISBN:  

9781949467420


ISBN 10:   1949467422
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   21 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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“Jim Gindlesperger has taken the early studies of significant field hospitals in and around the Gettysburg battlefield, an often overlooked story of the farms and homes where so many worked so hard to save the wounded and the dying, and provided the reader with a more complete understanding of the complex story of the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg.” —John S. Heiser, Historian, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania “Jim Gindlesperger has built on Greg Coco’s classic publication “A Vast Sea of Misery” concerning this fascinating subject. This new look at medical care during and after the Battle of Gettysburg is very comprehensive and will serve as a ready resource on this often overlooked chapter of the battle. An extensive listing of civilian hospital sites and farm division field hospitals is included. Maps locate hospital sites in detail. Information is presented throughout the book concerning both medical personnel and the civilians’ role in the days and weeks during and after the conflict. This book is both an excellent reference and a valuable tool for further study on this topic.” —Richard D. Schroeder, M.D. FAAOS, Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon, Licensed Battlefield Guide #166-Gettysburg “Jim Gindlesperger's book, Bullets and Bandages, expands past works and adds another layer to the story of the soldiers who fought here, the families that were impacted, and their lives that would never be the same.” —Francis P. Feyock, CRNA, MSL, Licensed Battlefield Guide #104– Gettysburg “Bullets & Bandages is a great resource to add to your Gettysburg library. Jim Gindlesperger's latest book highlights the important work of nursing the wounded in the weeks and months following the Battle of Gettysburg. In addition to detailing the trials of the soldiers who were wounded, this book also brings the often untold story of the civilian aid offered to those soldiers to light. Used as either a study guide or field guide, it is a must have for any Gettysburg aficionado.” —Lisa Shower, Licensed Town Guide, Gettysburg, Research Assistant @ Adams County Historical Society


Jim Gindlesperger has taken the early studies of significant field hospitals in and around the Gettysburg battlefield, an often overlooked story of the farms and homes where so many worked so hard to save the wounded and the dying, and provided the reader with a more complete understanding of the complex story of the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg. -John S. Heiser, Historian, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Jim Gindlesperger has built on Greg Coco's classic publication A Vast Sea of Misery concerning this fascinating subject. This new look at medical care during and after the Battle of Gettysburg is very comprehensive and will serve as a ready resource on this often overlooked chapter of the battle. An extensive listing of civilian hospital sites and farm division field hospitals is included. Maps locate hospital sites in detail. Information is presented throughout the book concerning both medical personnel and the civilians' role in the days and weeks during and after the conflict. This book is both an excellent reference and a valuable tool for further study on this topic. -Richard D. Schroeder, M.D. FAAOS, Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon, Licensed Battlefield Guide #166-Gettysburg Jim Gindlesperger's book, Bullets and Bandages, expands past works and adds another layer to the story of the soldiers who fought here, the families that were impacted, and their lives that would never be the same. -Francis P. Feyock, CRNA, MSL, Licensed Battlefield Guide #104- Gettysburg Bullets & Bandages is a great resource to add to your Gettysburg library. Jim Gindlesperger's latest book highlights the important work of nursing the wounded in the weeks and months following the Battle of Gettysburg. In addition to detailing the trials of the soldiers who were wounded, this book also brings the often untold story of the civilian aid offered to those soldiers to light. Used as either a study guide or field guide, it is a must have for any Gettysburg aficionado. -Lisa Shower, Licensed Town Guide, Gettysburg, Research Assistant @ Adams County Historical Society


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James Gindlesperger, which were both honored as Foreword Reviews' Book of the Year finalists in the travel category. They live in Johnstown, PA.

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