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The ''MSHWR'' included numerous statistical summaries relating to diseases, wounds, and deaths in both theEditions and reprints
Publication of the ''MSHWR'' was preceded by publication of the ''Reports on the Extent and Nature of the Materials Available for the Preparation of a Medical and Surgical History of the Rebellion'' ( Surgeon General's Office;The volumes
* ''Part I, Volume I: Medical History (1870)'' Prepared under the direction of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon General, United States Army, by J.J. Woodward, Assistant Surgeon United States Army. Consists of a series of statistical tables summarizing the monthly reports made to the Surgeon General regarding the Sickness of the Army, Deaths, and Discharges and is arranged into two groups: Part I refers to "Sickness and Mortality of White Troops" and Part II to "Colored Troops." * ''Part I, Volume II: Surgical History (1870)'' Prepared, under the direction of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon General United States Army, by George A. Otis, Assistant Surgeon, United States Army. Covers wounds and injuries of the head, face, neck, spine, and chest. Includes a chronological summary of engagements and battles. * ''Part II, Volume I: Medical History (1879)'' Prepared under the direction of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon General, United States Army, by Joseph Janvier Woodward, Surgeon, United States Army. Covers diarrhea and dysentery; Case studies and heliotype illustrations of diseases and sections of tissue, etc. * ''Part II, Volume II: Surgical History (1876)'' Prepared under the direction of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon General, United States Army by George A. Otis, Assistant Surgeon, United States Army. Covers injuries of the abdomen, pelvis, flesh wounds of the back, and wounds and injuries of the upper extremities. * ''Part III, Volume I: Medical History (1888)'' Prepared under the direction of Surgeon General John Moore, United States Army, bySee also
* Army Medical Museum *External links
The ''MSHWR'' at the