We all know that they have won the American Revolution. Do we know the years that these people struggled for our country? Through about 10 battles, only Americans and British won about half. In this article we will analyze fighting, medical staff and soldiers so that they can be divided from the UK. The revolutionary war is part of our history and it is easy to forget the pressure of people's battle to fight the struggle that happened.
Being a soldier in a revolutionary war is not only for battle but also a dangerous business. If the war itself does not kill the soldier, it may call for the treatment of wounds and diseases. According to statistics, the survival rate of soldiers on the battlefield is 98%, but the survival rate in the hospital is only 75%. Fortunately, modern medicine has been going a long way, but if they need medical assistance, what do the soldiers have to expect during the revolutionary war? To practice medicine today, doctors need years of intensive research and training. However, America in the colonial era is not so. After studying with other doctors for several years, people can call themselves doctors and begin practicing. Medicine at that time was based on theory, not actual scientific knowledge. Many doctors believe that illness is caused by imbalances in blood, yellow bile, black bile and sputum.
Sometimes medical discovery requires a very long route from the battlefield to the clinic. In 1862 after the Hilo battle in the Civil War, medical staff noticed the battle of soldiers at battle. The mysterious light confused the doctor more when the injured soldier realized that the survival rate was higher than those who were not. Therefore, at that time many people began to call this phenomenon "angel's light", which indicates that the celestial body was illuminating the soldiers with the light of the sky. It took almost 140 years for a microbiologist's mother and two teenagers to find more ground explanations.