Bleeding Blue and Gray : Civil War surgery and the evolution of American medicine / Ira M. Rutkow.
"At the outset of the Civil War, the use of ether and chloroform remained crude, and they were often unavailable in the hellish conditions at the front lines. As a result, many surgical procedures were performed without anesthesia in the compromised setting of a battleground or a field hospital...
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