Bibliography of health, hygiene, and medical care relating especially to 19th century military sites.
compiled by William Hampton Adams
Adams, George W.
1985 Doctors in Blue: The Medical History of the Union Army in the Civil War. Morningside, Dayton.
Adams, William Hampton
1989 Health and Medical Care on Antebellum Southern Plantations. Plantation Society in the Americas 2(3):259-78.
Alden, C.H.
1870 Fort D.A. Russell, Wyoming Territory.
Ashburn, Percy Moreau
1915 The Elements of Military Hygiene, Especially Arranged for Officers and Men of the Line. Houghton Mifflin company, Boston, MA.
Ashburn, Percy Moreau.
1929 A History of the Medical Department of the United States Army. Hougton-Mifflin, Boston, MA.
Barnes, Surgeon General J.K., and Surgeon J.H. Bill
1870 Fort Vancouver, Washington Territory. A Report on Barracks and Hospitals with Descriptions of Military Posts. Surgeon General's Office, U.S. War Department, Washington, D.C.
Bassett, Victor H.
1940 Plantation Medicine. Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia 29:112-22.
Billings, John S.
1875 A Report on the Hygiene of the United States Army with Descriptions of Military Posts. War Department, Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D.C.
Billings, John S.
1974a Hygiene of the United States Army: Description of Military Posts. Sol Lewis, New York, NY.
Billings, John S.
1974b Report on Barracks and Hospitals With Descriptions of Military Posts. War Department Surgeon General's Office Circular No. 4. edited by pp. 443-45. Sol Lewis, New York, NY.
Breeden, James O.
1977 Health in Early Texas: The Military Frontier. Southwestern Historical Quarterly 80(4):357-98.
Brooks, S.
1966 Civil War Medicine. C.C. Thomas, Springfield.
Brown, Harvey E. (compiler)
1873 The Medical Department of the United States Army from 1775 to 1873. Washington, D.C.
Carley, Caroline D.
1979 Historical and Archaeological Evidence of Nineteenth Century Fever Epidemics and Medicine at Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver. Unpublished M.A. Thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow.
Carley, Caroline D.
1981 Historical and Archaeological Evidence of 19th Century Fever Epidemics and Medicine at Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver. HA 15(1):19-35.
Coolidge, Richard H.
1856 Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of the United States, Compiled from the Records of the Surgeon General's Office; Embracing a Period of Sixteen Years from January, 1839, to January, 1855. 34 Congress, Washington, D.C.
Coolidge, Richard H.
1860 Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of the United States, Compiled from the Records of the Surgeon General's Office; Embracing a Period of Five Years from January, 1855, to January 1860. 36 Congress, Washington, D.C.
Edgar, William F.
1893 Historical Notes of Old Landmarks in California. Publications of the Historical Society of Southern California 3:22-30.
Ewell, James
1827 The Marinerıs and Overseerıs Medical Companion. Washington, D.C.
FitzGerald, Emily McCorkle
1962 An Army Doctor's Wife on the Frontier, Letters from Alaska and the Far West, 1874-1878. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, PA.
FitzGerald, Emily McCorkle
1986 An Army Doctor's Wife on the Frontier, Letters from Alaska and the Far West, 1874-1878. Bison Books, Lincoln, NE.
Ford, Joseph Herbert
1918 Details of Military Medical Administration. P.Blakistonıs Son & co., Phildelphia, PA.
Forwood, W.H., and A.A. Woodhull
1870 Fort Larned, Kansas. Report of Assistant Surgeon W.H. Forwood, United States Army, and Assistant Surgeon A.A. Woodhull, United States Army.
Forwood, W.H., A.A. Woodhull, and S.G. Cowdrey
1875 Fort Larned, Kansas.
Glisan, Dr. Rodney
1860 Sanitary ReportFort Yamhill, Oregon [October 1856]. Statistical Review on the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of the United States Compiled from the Records of the Surgeon Generalıs Office Embracing a Period of Five Years from January, 1855 to January, 1860. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
Glisan, Dr. Rodney
1874 Journal of Army Life. A.L. Bancroft & Co, San Francisco, CA.
Hammond, John F.
1966 A Surgeon's Report on Socorro, New Mexico, 1852, Together with Comments by Other Early Travellers Through Socorro. Stagecoach Press, Santa Fe, NM.
Kay, Margarita
1977 The Florilegio Medicinal: Source of Southwest Ethnomedicine. Ethnohistory 24(3):251-59.
Lauderdale, J.V., and George S. Rose
1875 Fort Yuma, California.
Lelean, Percy Samuel
1919 Sanitation in War. J. & A. Churchill, London.
McKay, R.H.
1918 Little Pills: An Army Story. Pittsburg Headlight, Pittsburg, KS.
Moss, Rev. Lemuel
1868 Annals of the United States Christian Commission. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia.
Otis, George A., and D.L. Huntington
1883 The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, Part III, Volume II, Surgical History. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
Postell, William Dosite
1951 The Health of Slaves on Southern Plantations. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Schieps, Paul J.
1978 Albert James Myer: An Army Doctor in Texas, 1854-1857. Southwestern Historical Quarterly 82(1):1-76.
Slaughter, B. F., and H. R. Porter
1875 Camp Hancock, Dakota Territory.
Slaughter, B.F., and H.R. Porter
1974 Camp Hancock, Dakota Territory. Hygiene of the United States Army: Description of Military Posts. 8, edited by pp. 409-410. War Department Surgeon Generalıs Office Circular. Sol Lewis, New York.
Stammerjohan, George R.
1990 The Medical Department of Fort Tejon. State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation, Sacramento, CA.
Steiner, Paul E.
1966 Physician-Generals in the Civil War: A Study in Nineteenth
Mid-Century Medicine. C. C. Thomas, Springfield.
U.S. Army
1935 Essentials of Field Sanitation for the Medical Department, United States Army. The Medical Field School, Carlisle Barracks, PA.
U.S. War Department
1871 A Report of Surgical Cases Treated in the Army of the United States from 1865 to 1871. Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D.C.
Warren, E.
1989 An Epitome of Practical Surgery for Field and Hospital. Norman [reprint of 1863 edition], San Francisco.
Woosley, Ann
1980 Fort Burgwinıs Hospital. El Palacio 86(1):3-7,36-39.
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