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SUMMARY:How Civil War Medicine Killed President James Garfield
DESCRIPTION:When an assassin’s bullet struck James Garfield in July 1881\, the battle to save the president’s life began. In the weeks that followed\, doctors argued over how to treat the stricken executive. In the end\, Dr. D. Willard Bliss\, a former Civil War surgeon\, took control of Garfield’s recovery and controversy has surrounded his role ever since. Historian Jake Wynn will discuss the history of Garfield’s recovery and how antiquated techniques learned by Dr. Bliss during his Civil War experience played a role in James Garfield’s death in September 1881.\n\n \nJake Wynn is the Senior Marketing and Communications Manager at Visit Frederick and the former National Museum of Civil War Medicine Director of Interpretation. He is a 2015 graduate of Hood College\, with degrees in history and communications arts. He has formerly worked with Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park\, and the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area.\n \n\n\nThe presentation is included with admission to the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum and FREE for NMCWM members.
URL:https://clarabartonmuseum.org/event/how-civil-war-medicine-killed-president-james-garfield/
LOCATION:Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum\, 437 7th Street NW\, Washington\, 20004\, United States
CATEGORIES:After the War,Civil War medicine
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ORGANIZER;CN="Madeleine Thompson":MAILTO:madeleine.thompson@civilwarmed.org
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SUMMARY:“All the Elements of Sublimity and Terror”:  Veterans and the Psychological Impact of War
DESCRIPTION:“All the Elements of Sublimity and Terror”: Veterans and the Psychological Impact of War – Stephen A. Goldman\, M.D.\, LFACLP\, DLFAPA \n      War has existed almost since the dawn of civilization\, with its horrors the subject of poems\, novels\, histories\, and memoirs for centuries\, and movies since cinema began. At the same time\, other emotions and experiences associated with battle have been comparatively underemphasized\, if addressed at all. But if Americans who have never gone to war are to understand its full spectrum\, the exhilaration felt by those who have been under fire\, along with combat’s terror\, destructiveness\, and revolting facets\, must be examined. \n      In this talk\, Dr. Stephen A. Goldman will present a unified\, unsparing look at the full panoply of war\, including its terrible grandeur\, surprising elements of beauty\, and life-altering\, multifaceted effect on those who survive. \nAbout the Speaker \nStephen A. Goldman\, M.D. is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association\, war historian\, and the only physician to serve on the Abraham Lincoln Institute Board of Directors. His psychiatric academic career and clinical experience with combat veterans\, decades-long study of American veterans spanning the Civil War to today\, and their ramifications are exemplified in his groundbreaking book\, One More War to Fight: Union Veterans’ Battle for Equality through Reconstruction\, Jim Crow\, and the Lost Cause.
URL:https://clarabartonmuseum.org/event/all-the-elements-of-sublimity-and-terror-veterans-and-the-psychological-impact-of-war/
LOCATION:Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum\, 437 7th Street NW\, Washington\, 20004\, United States
CATEGORIES:After the War
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ORGANIZER;CN="Madeleine Thompson":MAILTO:madeleine.thompson@civilwarmed.org
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