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David Price, executive director of Maryland's National Museum of Civil War Medicine, said dropping both flags — Confederate and Union — is part of a rebranding effort after a series of expansions.
The museum, which was originally proposed by Dr. Gordon E. Damman, a private collector of Civil War-era medical artifacts, was incorporated in 1990 and first opened to the public in 1996. The ...
Jake Wynn, Educational Programming Coordinator at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, discusses the Civil War’s role in the advent of modern medicine.
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine, a quirky and fascinating repository of battlefield medical artifacts including skull saws and rusty scalpels, is amputating the Confederate flag from its ...
A new logo the National Museum of Civil War Medicine plans to unveil to the public next month will not include either the Confederate flag or the Union flag in their entirety, according to the ...
If You Go. The National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, will hold three more lectures that will become the basis of the podcast series.
Emma Bane, left, and Forrestine Bane, right, promote Col. Charles “Chuck” Bane Jr. during a ceremony in his honor at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Frederick, Maryland, Nov. 22, 2023.
By 1869 the museum had just under a thousand pathological, clinical, and photomicrographic photos (of both test objects and histology), which were used to make engravings for the Medical and ...
Medical treatments for injuries in the Civil War sit behind glass at the Texas Civil War Museum in the White Settlement suburb of Fort Worth on Thursday, April 20, 2023.
Civil War surgeons learned fast. ... His procedure, publicized in the military press, paved the way for many more. Because the new Army Medical Museum in Washington, D.C., ...
The Texas Civil War Museum, which boasts “the most comprehensive collection of artifacts west of the Mississippi River,” is set to close at the end of the year.