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Common Civil War Medical Terms
primary: surgery done following the period of shock and before inflammation sets in. Most amputations were done within the first 24 hours.
secondary: usually performed to improve an earlier amputation.
Camp: included typhoid and many other diseases; a catch-all phrase.
intermittent: recurring fevers; usually malaria was the cause.
remittent: usually used to refer to malaria
typhoid: a disease characterized by chills, fever, abdominal distention, and an enlarged spleen.
yellow: acute infectious disease transmitted by mosquitoes in which the symptoms are jaundice, fever, and protein. Has two stages in which delirium and coma could be the results of the second one.
inflammatory: rheumatic fever. Could be fatal.
USCivilWar.Net wants to thank
Jenny Goellnitz for compiling this information.
jgoellnitz@yahoo.com
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