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Horrors and Healing is a podcast brought to you by the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.

The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is located in Frederick, Maryland. The Museum is the premier center for the preservation and research of the legacy of Civil War Medical innovation and humanitarianism. As a living institution, we utilize artifacts, storytelling and the historic lessons derived from that era to educate the public and define the impact on today’s society.

You can support the Museum by donating or by becoming a member at civilwarmed.org/support.

Horrors and Healing - The Civil War Medicine Podcast National Museum of Civil War Medicine

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Horrors and Healing is a podcast brought to you by the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.

The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is located in Frederick, Maryland. The Museum is the premier center for the preservation and research of the legacy of Civil War Medical innovation and humanitarianism. As a living institution, we utilize artifacts, storytelling and the historic lessons derived from that era to educate the public and define the impact on today’s society.

You can support the Museum by donating or by becoming a member at civilwarmed.org/support.

    Shauna Devine - Horrors and Healing

    Shauna Devine - Horrors and Healing

    John Lustrea speaks with Dr. Shauna Devine, a medical historian at the University of Western Ontario. 
    You can support the National Museum of Civil War Medicine and programs like this by becoming a member: civilwarmed.org/support/member
    Professor Devine's research and teaching interests focus on the social, cultural and military history of the United States, particularly the Civil War era, with a special interest in medicine and science during and after the war. Her first book, Learning from the Wounded: The Civil War and the Rise of American Medical Science. (The University of North Carolina Press, 2014), examines the work of doctors who served in the Union Medical Department, and explores how their innovations in the midst of crisis transformed northern medical education and gave rise to the healing power of modern health science.
    Professor Devine's next research project tentatively entitled Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Civil War South and Reconstruction examines medical practice in the Civil War south, which will be published as a companion volume to her work on medical practice in the north. She is also working on two commissioned works from the United States Army Medical Department in conjunction with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, which examine the larger impact of war on American medicine. 

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    Amy Murrell Taylor - Horrors and Healing

    Amy Murrell Taylor - Horrors and Healing

    John Lustrea spoke with Dr. Amy Murrell Taylor about her studies of refugee camps during the Civil War era. 
    The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is located in Frederick, Maryland. The Museum is the premier center for the preservation and research of the legacy of Civil War Medical innovation and humanitarianism. As a living institution, we utilize artifacts, storytelling and the historic lessons derived from that era to educate the public and define the impact on today’s society.
    You can learn more about the Museum by visiting civilwarmed.org.
    You can support this podcast by donating or by becoming a member of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. 
    Dr. Amy Murrell Taylor is an associate professor of history at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on the social and cultural history of the U.S. South in the 19th century. Her latest book, Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps (UNC Press, 2018), is a study of the many thousands of men, women, and children who fled slavery and sought refuge behind the lines of the Union army during the American Civil War. She previously examined families divided by national loyalties, both the realities of their lives and the images of them in popular culture, in The Divided Family in Civil War America (UNC Press, 2005). She is the co-editor, with Stephen Berry, of the “UnCivil Wars” series with the University of Georgia Press, as well as an editorial advisory board member of the Civil War Monitor magazine and a past member of the board of editors of the Journal of Southern History. She is also involved in a variety of public history and historic preservation projects in central Kentucky.

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    Introducing Horrors and Healing: The Civil War Medicine Podacst

    Introducing Horrors and Healing: The Civil War Medicine Podacst

    This is the introduction to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine's new podcast: "Horrors and Healing." 
    The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is located in Frederick, Maryland. The Museum is the premier center for the preservation and research of the legacy of Civil War Medical innovation and humanitarianism. As a living institution, we utilize artifacts, storytelling and the historic lessons derived from that era to educate the public and define the impact on today’s society.
    You can learn more about the Museum by visiting civilwarmed.org.
    You can support this podcast by donating or by becoming a member of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. 

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