
doi: 10.2146/br060003
![Figure][1] Before the Civil War, American hospitals cared primarily for indigent patients, many of whom had chronic disorders. The war, however, necessitated the establishment of military hospitals for the massive numbers of wounded or acutely ill troops. One of the largest, with an average
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