When you travel to the Chancellorsville battlefield, visit Slocum Drive. As you walk eastbound, note the trenches of the Federal infantry along the right of the drive. Also, note the depressions in the ground and ravines in the woods to the left of Slocum Drive. During the fighting, it was reported that wounded soldiers would be taken to these depressions and ravines to keep them safe from the heavy firing coming from the rebels, who were located to the south of the drive, across the fields.
What you are describing is the French "triage" system, first used in the Napoleonic war of 1803 to 1815 and became widely adopted by many European armies, so I would surmise that any conscientious army surgeon of the civil war would read up, and familiarize themselves with battlefield medical techniques from abroad.
The field dressing station marker is on a rock directly across the street from the Irish Brigade monument just behind the monument with the soldier on top.
Ironically Adams as a full surgeon was only there because he failed to receive his orders directing him to the 5th Corps field hospital. Normally an Assistant surgeon would be at an aid station
When you travel to the Chancellorsville battlefield, visit Slocum Drive. As you walk eastbound, note the trenches of the Federal infantry along the right of the drive. Also, note the depressions in the ground and ravines in the woods to the left of Slocum Drive. During the fighting, it was reported that wounded soldiers would be taken to these depressions and ravines to keep them safe from the heavy firing coming from the rebels, who were located to the south of the drive, across the fields.
What you are describing is the French "triage" system, first used in the Napoleonic war of 1803 to 1815 and became widely adopted by many European armies, so I would surmise that any conscientious army surgeon of the civil war would read up, and familiarize themselves with battlefield medical techniques from abroad.
Excellent video to both Rick and Fran. Very informative. Thanks
How do I find this location? I know where the Irish monument is, but where to go from there?
The field dressing station marker is on a rock directly across the street from the Irish Brigade monument just behind the monument with the soldier on top.
Adams is named after Zabdiehl Boylston his ancestor when performed the first smallpox vaccination in North America in 1721
Ironically Adams as a full surgeon was only there because he failed to receive his orders directing him to the 5th Corps field hospital. Normally an Assistant surgeon would be at an aid station