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Alumni Medical Library & American Civil War Museum: Medical Practices of the Civil War
Join the Alumni Medical Library and speaker, Kelly Hancock, in a conversation about Civil War Medicine. Kelly will highlight the causes of disease, the organization of the hospital system, the treatment of wounded soldiers, and the contributions of medical personnel during the American Civil War. About the presenter: Kelly Hancock, the Director of Education Programs and Interpretation at the American Civil War Museum, has been a museum professional for over twenty years and is passionate about uncovering history and bringing to life lesser known stories from the past. For questions or accommodation requests please reach out to Dominique Couturier at dcouturi@bu.edu.
When | 12:00 pm - 4:54 pm on 29 October 2024 |
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Building | Zoom |
Contact Name | Dominique Couturier |