Medical Services of Russia, France, and Britain in the Crimean War, 1853–1856

IF 0.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.1134/s1019331623090083
Yu. A. Naumova
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The essay looks at the medical services of the Great Powers—Russia, France, and Britain—during the Crimean War 1853–1856, highlighting the unprecedented challenges that these countries had encountered while struggling to save health of their serving ranks during the conflict. Paying special attention to the Russian medical service during the war and its numerous logistical and tactical difficulties in comparison with those of the Allied forces, the essay reexamines the prevailed in historiography and public imagination notion of its total failure which is believed to be one of the major drivers behind the loss in the conflict. The military medical planning and patterns of the medical casualties of all three countries during the war are carefully studied and some general conclusions regarding the impact the Crimean War had on Russian, British and French military medical science, as well as its long-lasting legacy, are drawn at the end.

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1853-1856 年克里米亚战争中俄罗斯、法国和英国的医疗服务
摘要这篇文章探讨了 1853-1856 年克里米亚战争期间列强--俄罗斯、法国和英国--的医疗服务,强调了这些国家在冲突期间努力挽救其现役军人健康时遇到的前所未有的挑战。文章特别关注了战争期间的俄罗斯医疗服务及其与盟军相比在后勤和战术方面遇到的诸多困难,重新审视了史学界和公众想象中普遍存在的关于俄罗斯医疗服务完全失败的观点,这种观点被认为是导致冲突失利的主要原因之一。文章仔细研究了这三个国家在战争期间的军事医学规划和医疗伤亡模式,最后就克里米亚战争对俄、英、法三国军事医学科学的影响及其长期遗产得出了一些一般性结论。
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Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences provides a broad coverage of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ activities. It publishes original works, surveys, speeches, and discussions with participation of the members of Russian Academy of Sciences, leading scientists in Russia and worldwide and presents various viewpoints on important subjects related to all fields of science. The journal addresses the questions of scientist’s role in society and the role of scientific knowledge in the modern world.
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