1. A medical history of the later stages of the Atlanta campaign.
- Author
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Breeden JO
- Subjects
- Diet ethnology, Diet history, Diet psychology, Dysentery ethnology, Dysentery history, Dysentery psychology, Georgia ethnology, History, 19th Century, Hospitals, Military history, Measles ethnology, Measles history, Measles psychology, Mental Health history, Military Personnel education, Military Personnel history, Military Personnel psychology, Prisons education, Prisons history, Sexually Transmitted Diseases ethnology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases history, Sexually Transmitted Diseases psychology, Smallpox ethnology, Smallpox history, Smallpox psychology, Southeastern United States ethnology, Typhoid Fever ethnology, Typhoid Fever history, Typhoid Fever psychology, Yellow Fever ethnology, Yellow Fever history, Yellow Fever psychology, American Civil War, Disease Outbreaks economics, Disease Outbreaks history, Epidemiologic Factors, Gangrene ethnology, Gangrene history, Gangrene psychology, Military Medicine education, Military Medicine history, Scurvy ethnology, Scurvy history, Scurvy psychology, Statistics as Topic education, Statistics as Topic history, Wounds and Injuries ethnology, Wounds and Injuries history, Wounds and Injuries psychology
- Published
- 1969