VHSSTO_160812_1406
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Improvements in Battlefield Medicine

Despite initial setbacks, Civil War surgeons developed a system of aid stations, field hospitals, and general hospitals to manage casualties -- a system still used today. They also learned the importance of immediately treating wounds and that major operations were best carried out in the first twenty-four hours. Although little about the cause of disease was understood, surgeons surmised that clean environments would prevent infection.
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