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X-WR-CALNAME:National Museum of Civil War Medicine
X-WR-CALDESC:The premier center for the preservation and research of the le
 gacy of Civil War medical innovation.
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CONTACT:Adele Air\, Director of Education (301-695-1864\, Ext.17.) <educati
 on@civilwarmed.org>
DESCRIPTION:<h2><strong><em>Mending Broken Soldiers Presented </em></strong
 ><strong>by Guy Hasegawa\, Pharm.D.</strong></h2>\n<p><span style='font-si
 ze: medium\;'>Dr. Hasegawa’s research into efforts to assist Civil War amp
 utees led to the publication of his latest book\, <em>Mending Broken Soldi
 ers-The Union and Confederate Programs to Supply Artificial </em>Limbs\, w
 hich explores the era’s innovative and intensely competitive limbs industr
 y and wartime programs established in both North and South to supply prost
 heses to the thousands of soldiers and sailors returning home with an empt
 y pant leg or empty sleeve. The lecture will include a brief Q&A session a
 nd an opportunity for the author to sign copies of his books. </span></p>
 
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LOCATION:48 East Patrick Street Frederick\, MD 21701
SUMMARY:Civil War Talk
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