Derrick was quick with the saw, but despite his best efforts many of his patients died. In fact, only a third of those who went through an amputation lived. They died of infection. No one knew about bacteria in those days. (You can read a brief overview here: http://www.ushistory.org/brandywine/special/art06.htm)
After the war, Derrick decides to go to England to study with John Hunter, a renowned surgeon. (You can read a brief summary of John Hunter's life here: https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/museums/hunterian/history/johnhunter.html) Derrick hopes to find a way to prevent sepsis and he believes science holds the key.

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Very interesting. I'm doing lots of medical research for my current story where the hero is a Civil War surgeon. It is truly amazing that anyone survived surgery in those days before they knew about germs and bacteria.
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ReplyDeleteYes, it was amazing that anyone survived. The ones who lived must have had powerful immune systems.