Mending Broken Soldiers: The Union and Confeder. Hasegawa, Hasegawa,**
Southern Illinois University Press
Concerted government efforts to assist in the rehabilitation of wounded veterans started with the Civil War era artificial-limbs programs. This book is the first to examine the evolution of these programs for military amputees during and after the Civil War. Author Guy Hasegawa looks at how both the Union and the Confederacy handled the supply of artificial limbs to maimed Civil War soldiers and sailors, demonstrating the vast differences in industrial and economic conditions between the two regions. The story also illustrates the inventiveness and intense business competition of the era.\n\nMending Broken Soldiers\nThe Union and Confederate Programs to Supply Artificial Limbs\nFree UK delivery on this item.\n\nThis brand new item is available with free UK delivery using Royal Mail tracked services.\n\nPlease note that the price advertised is as low as we can go, we do not accept offers.\n\nConcerted government efforts to assist in the rehabilitation of wounded veterans started with ;
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