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Books with title The Role of Female Doctors and Nurses in the Civil War

  • A Female Doctor in the Civil War

    Richard Alan

    eBook (Village Drummer Fiction, May 28, 2018)
    She can’t stop the fighting, but she can bandage the wounds… Virginia Field Hospital, 1862. Abbey Kaplan will do whatever it takes to become a doctor. As a surgical assistant, her first major test is tolerating her chauvinistic male associates. But when her inaugural posting lands her smack in the middle of a Civil War field hospital, proving herself isn't about pride—it’s a matter of life or death.As the battle-mangled bodies keep coming, Abbey's calling means ignoring the risks to her own safety and sanity. But when relentless gore, lack of sleep, and overwhelming pressure push her toward her breaking point, establishing herself in a man’s world might just kill her.Will Abbey earn her rightful place in history or will she falter under the crushing pressure of the bloody war?A Female Doctor in the Civil War is the third book in the American Journeys historical fiction series. If you like brave heroines, authentic settings, and stories that bring the past to life, then you’ll love Richard Alan's stunning saga. Buy A Female Doctor in the Civil War to discover true courage today!
  • The Role of Female Doctors and Nurses in the Civil War

    Hallie Murray

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    The Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American history, and although many were uncomfortable with the idea of women interacting with soldiers, there simply weren't enough male doctors to meet the needs of the wounded. Women in both the Union and the Confederacy helped fill that need, and in the doing so, changed the course of American medical history. This book tells the story of many of these brave women, including Dorothea Dix, an advocate for the mentally ill and the superintendent of army nurses for the Union, and Clara Barton, a self-taught nurse who founded the Red Cross.
  • The Role of Female Doctors and Nurses in the Civil War

    Hallie Murray

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    The Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American history, and although many were uncomfortable with the idea of women interacting with soldiers, there simply weren't enough male doctors to meet the needs of the wounded. Women in both the Union and the Confederacy helped fill that need, and in the doing so, changed the course of American medical history. This book tells the story of many of these brave women, including Dorothea Dix, an advocate for the mentally ill and the superintendent of army nurses for the Union, and Clara Barton, a self-taught nurse who founded the Red Cross.
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  • A Female Doctor in the Civil War

    Richard Alan

    Paperback (Village Drummer Fiction, May 11, 2018)
    She can’t stop the fighting, but she can bandage the wounds… Virginia Field Hospital, 1862. Abbey Kaplan will do whatever it takes to become a doctor. As a surgical assistant, her first major test is tolerating her chauvinistic male associates. But when her inaugural posting lands her smack in the middle of a Civil War field hospital, proving herself isn't about pride—it’s a matter of life or death.As the battle-mangled bodies keep coming, Abbey's calling means ignoring the risks to her own safety and sanity. But when relentless gore, lack of sleep, and overwhelming pressure push her toward her breaking point, establishing herself in a man’s world might just kill her.Will Abbey earn her rightful place in history or will she falter under the crushing pressure of the bloody war?A Female Doctor in the Civil War is the third book in the American Journeys historical fiction series. If you like brave heroines, authentic settings, and stories that bring the past to life, then you’ll love Richard Alan's stunning saga. Buy A Female Doctor in the Civil War to discover true courage today!
  • Women Doctors and Nurses of the Civil War

    Ph.D. Favor, Lesli J.

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, June 1, 2004)
    Profiles American women who served as doctors and nurses in the Civil War, including Clara Barton, Mary Ann Bickerdyke, Dorothea Dix, Dr. Esther Hill Hawks, and Dr. Mary Edwards Walker.
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  • A Female Doctor in the Civil War

    Richard Alan

    Paperback (A Female Doctor in the Civil War, Sept. 5, 2017)
    In late August of 1862, and despite the Second Battle of Bull Run ending some hours ago, the acrid scent of burned gunpowder still hung in the muggy, hot air. Young Dr. Abbey Kaplan sat on a bench and leaned her exhausted body against a tree. After thirty-six hours of surgery, aching muscles demanded sleep. She knew it wouldn’t come easily as her mind still raced at the breakneck pace of a Civil War surgeon. Like two boxers having savaged each other, the two armies retired to their corners to assess their own and their opponent’s damage. A nurse examined an ambulance wagon’s contents and yelled for Dr. Kaplan...the same nurse she’d overheard speculating as to what type of woman could perform the removal of limb after limb with “an utter lack of emotion…” Acclaimed author, Richard Alan, takes the reader on an emotional roller coaster. He explores the mindset of a female doctor during the cruelest of wars, at a time when the practice of Medicine was more of an art than a science. And a women’s place was at home…not practicing medicine.
  • PROOF: A Female Doctor in the Civil War

    Richard Alan

    Paperback
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  • A Female Doctor in the Civil War

    Richard Alan

    Paperback (Village Drummer Fiction, Jan. 7, 2019)
    She can't stop the fighting, but she can bandage the wounds... Virginia Field Hospital, 1862. Abbey Kaplan will do whatever it takes to become a doctor. As a surgical assistant, her first major test is tolerating her chauvinistic male associates. But when her inaugural posting lands her smack in the middle of a Civil War field hospital, proving herself isn't about pride-it's a matter of life or death.As the battle-mangled bodies keep coming, Abbey's calling means ignoring the risks to her own safety and sanity. But when relentless gore, lack of sleep, and overwhelming pressure push her toward her breaking point, establishing herself in a man's world might just kill her.Will Abbey earn her rightful place in history or will she falter under the crushing pressure of the bloody war?A Female Doctor in the Civil War is the third book in the American Journeys historical fiction series. If you like brave heroines, authentic settings, and stories that bring the past to life, then you'll love Richard Alan's stunning saga. Buy A Female Doctor in the Civil War to discover true courage today!