Category: Military Science & Intelligence, African-American history, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Maryland
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History of Medicine Many histories have been written about medical care during the American Civil War, but the participation and contributions of African Americans as nurses, surgeons and hospital workers have often been overlooked. Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries: African Americans in Civil War Medicine looks at the men and women who served as surgeons and nurses and how their work as medical providers challenged the prescribed notions of race and gender. Explore the exhibition online , use the educational resources in the classroom or find out if the traveling exhibition is coming to a local library near you. Find Resources Explore the Exhibition See it Near You 04 October 2010
African-American history | Civil war | English | Image | Maryland | Medicine | Politics | Surgery | Text | U.S. National Library of Medicine | United States | War | Military Science & Intelligence | Health & Medicine | Science & Technology
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