Virtual Q&A’s and New Video Content
While the National Museum of Civil War Medicine and Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum are closed to the public, we’re still producing new original video content. This is your hub for it all.
Museum Membership and Development Coordinator Kyle Dalton highlights the history of the Ambulance Corps and answers questions from our followers in this virtual Q&A.
MoreMuseum Membership and Development Coordinator Kyle Dalton explores the instruments used in capital amputation during America's most destructive conflict. He also takes questions from our followers in this virtual Q&A.
MoreDirector of Interpretation Jake Wynn gives a brief tour of the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum and takes questions from our followers!
MoreDocent Brad Stone discusses the work of naval surgeons during the Civil War and highlights the medical situation aboard warships in the 19th century.
MoreDirector of Interpretation Jake Wynn and historian James Taub discuss the relationship between Civil War medical care and World War I medicine.
MoreDirector of Interpretation Jake Wynn talks about Civil War field hospitals and takes questions from the audience in this virtual Q&A.
MoreDirector of Interpretation Jake Wynn has a conversation with Dr. Sarah Handley-Cousins in this virtual Q&A about her new book "Bodies in Blue" which covers disability among Union veterans.
MoreMembership and Development Coordinator Kyle Dalton discusses the evolving science surrounding medicine during the Civil War era.
MoreEducation Coordinator John Lustrea interviewed Dr. Melanie Kiechle about the blog post she wrote for the National Museum of Civil War Medicine about disinfection and smell during the Civil War.
MoreDirector of Interpretation Jake Wynn spoke with Pete Miele, Director of Education at the Seminary Ridge Museum, about Camp Letterman and the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg in this Virtual Q&A.
MoreJoin Education Coordinator John Lustrea and blog author Dr. Melissa DeVelvis as they talk about how nurses in the Civil War dealt with trauma in this Virtual Q&A.
MoreExecutive Director David Price and Director of Interpretation Jake Wynn talk with Dr. James Broomall of the George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War about his new book Private Confederacies and how history offers hope.
MoreEducation Coordinator John Lustrea interviewed Historian Nathan Marzoli about the blog post he wrote for the National Museum of Civil War Medicine about medical care after the Battle of Chancellorsville.
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