During the American Civil War , medical treatment was crude where amputations were done without the benefit of anesthesia and there were more who died from disease than through warfare .
The North - because of their advanced industrial manufacturing capability. It was a major advantage.
In everyway: equipment, pay, training, leadersip, tactics.
Yes there were some railroads commisioned in the civil war but not even close to what they destroyed. ___ Railroads were already well established by the time the American Civil War began. THey were heavily used by both sides during the war to move food, equipment and troops around.
led the country during the civil war
No nurses were there. Medical help during battles didn't happen until the civil war. The civil war had the first medical corps.
During the American Civil War , medical treatment was crude where amputations were done without the benefit of anesthesia and there were more who died from disease than through warfare .
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A documentary on medical treatments used during the war
Two things women involved with the civil war helped with were: *Medical for Soldiers *Clothing There are other things women helped with during the Civil War as well.
The North had the factories capable of making supplies and equipment for war.
The North had the factories capable of making supplies and equipment for war.
The North - because of their advanced industrial manufacturing capability. It was a major advantage.
There are a few. One of the most vital and common medical practices today is blood transfusion. The use of anesthesia during surgery is also another medical break through since the Civil War. Medical Asepsis is also very important.
they were two generals during the civil war
In everyway: equipment, pay, training, leadersip, tactics.
Yes there were some railroads commisioned in the civil war but not even close to what they destroyed. ___ Railroads were already well established by the time the American Civil War began. THey were heavily used by both sides during the war to move food, equipment and troops around.