@beerborn i happen to be well informed in practice i have a book writen by us med department i dont find it disgusting many practices have changed little except for sanitation thanks
@knight10666 well, usualy a few probes, to take out shrapnle, a bone saw, a bone wedge, to make the mark for the saw, a feww small pen knifes, wisky, and other druggs, the south used wisky and willy bark. but thaats the bassics.
about the same , but nicer, they had clamps, pen knives, bonesaws, and probes.
redconfederate 2 months ago
do you have a list of what was in the standard surgeons kit?
knight10666 1 year ago
@knight10666 Sorry I don't. But I'm sure if you Google Civil War Surgical Instruments you may get a hit on some of these scary stuff.
beerborn 1 year ago
@beerborn i happen to be well informed in practice i have a book writen by us med department i dont find it disgusting many practices have changed little except for sanitation thanks
knight10666 1 year ago
@beerborn i could only find pics of amputation kits i am looking for one with the deep bottom for drugs its a kit that is rare
knight10666 1 year ago
@knight10666 a standerd? confederates had a bent fork a knife, rope or a belt, and wisky.
redconfederate 2 months ago
@redconfederate i was looking more union
knight10666 2 months ago
@knight10666 well, usualy a few probes, to take out shrapnle, a bone saw, a bone wedge, to make the mark for the saw, a feww small pen knifes, wisky, and other druggs, the south used wisky and willy bark. but thaats the bassics.
redconfederate 2 months ago
That's an awesome reenactor!
Hassim09 1 year ago
Oh man that is so amazing, I wish that I could have seen that first hand!
I love the surgeon guy though he is so beast!
And they did such a good job with the effects of the bloody leg.
SteffiMess 2 years ago