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The Antietam Staff Walk at the Uniformed Services University: A Program Evaluation.
Cole R, Van Shufflin MW, Smith DC, Woodard SC. Cole R, et al. Mil Med. 2024 Jan 23;189(1-2):e298-e305. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usad317. Mil Med. 2024. PMID: 37566552 Review.
INTRODUCTION: The battle along Antietam Creek in September 1862 was pivotal in shaping future combat medical readiness practices. With the full confidence of his commander, Major (Dr) Jonathan Letterman implemented an innovative ambulance corps system, which contrib …
INTRODUCTION: The battle along Antietam Creek in September 1862 was pivotal in shaping future combat medical readiness practices. With the f …
Antietam: aspects of medicine, nursing and the civil war.
Tooker J. Tooker J. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 2007;118:215-23. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 2007. PMID: 18528505 Free PMC article.
Before the day was done, nearly 23,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing, memorializing Antietam as the bloodiest single day in American military history. Dr. Jonathan Letterman, the Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac, Clara Barton, the "Angel of the Bat …
Before the day was done, nearly 23,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing, memorializing Antietam as the bloodiest single day in American …