Emergency Medicine In The Revolutionary War
Crude hospitals in blight circumstance. Medicine was changing quickly in the 1700’s, yet many physicians in a military setting didn’t even have proper training. Find out how the Army kept its soldiers alive and healthy! Watch “The American Revolution” here: http://pbs.org/americanrevolution Our Brand New Viewing Experience ➧ https://townsendsplus.com/ ➧➧ Retail Website ➧ http://www.townsends.us/ ➧➧ Help support the channel with Patreon ➧ / townsend ➧➧ Instagram ➧ townsends_official

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