American Civil War amputation being performed in front of a hospital tent, Gettysburg, July 1863.

Featured on PDR in the essay Sicko Doctors: Suffering and Sadism in 19th-Century America

American fiction of the 19th century often featured a ghoulish figure, the cruel doctor, whose unfeeling fascination with bodily suffering readers found both unnerving and entirely plausible. Looking at novels by Louisa May Alcott, James Fenimore Cooper, and Herman Melville, Chelsea Davis dissects this curious character.

Civil War Amputation Being Performed in Front of a Hospital Tent, Gettysburg, July 1863

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1863


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