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Battlefield Medics : How Warfare Changed the History of Medicine, Paperback / softback Book

Battlefield Medics : How Warfare Changed the History of Medicine Paperback / softback

Part of the Arcturus Military History series

Paperback / softback

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This is the story of the brave men and women who go to war armed with bandages not bombs, scalpels not swords, and put saving life above taking life.

Ranging from the battles of Ancient Rome to the Vietnam War, Emmy-award winning author Martin King takes you on an enthralling journey through the history of medicine as seen through the lens of warfare. Hear about the men and women who risked their lives to save others in the chaos of conflict, including:

• Mary Seacole, a black nurse who ran her own medical centre during the Crimean War
• John Bradmore, the man who saved Prince Henry in the War of the Roses,
• Tillie Pierce, a 16-year-old woman who tended soldiers from both sides during the American Civil War

Told with King's usual flair and penchant for engaging narrative, this illustrated account provides a testament to these remarkable medics and the vital part they played in history.

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