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Maggot of Miracles of Dr John Forney Zacharias CSA : Confederate Surgeon Who Saved the Dying

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In the brutal hospitals of the American Civil War, death often came not from the battlefield - but from infection.

Amputation was common. Gangrene was merciless. Surgeons worked without antiseptics, without antibiotics, and often without hope. In this desperate world of blood-soaked tents and overcrowded wards, one Confederate surgeon made an observation that others dismissed.

Dr. John Forney Zacharias noticed that soldiers whose wounds were infested with maggots sometimes survived when others did not.

Where many saw horror, he saw healing.

In a bold and controversial decision, Zacharias began intentionally applying maggots to infected wounds, discovering that they consumed only dead tissue while leaving healthy flesh untouched. In an era before germ theory was widely accepted, he practiced a form of biological wound care decades ahead of modern science.

Maggot Miracles of Dr. John Forney Zacharias, CSA tells the gripping and medically fascinating story of a Civil War surgeon who fought infection with observation, courage, and unconventional thinking. Set against the backdrop of the Western Theater - from Stones River to Chickamauga - this volume explores:

  • The terrifying reality of Civil War field hospitals

  • The scourge of hospital gangrene

  • The evolution of battlefield surgery

  • The ethical and professional risks of medical innovation

  • The modern rediscovery of maggot therapy in contemporary medicine

Blending military history, medical science, and human drama, this book reveals how one doctor's willingness to look beyond convention saved lives in the darkest days of the Confederacy.

From the chaos of war to the laboratories of modern hospitals, the legacy of Dr. Zacharias reminds us that innovation often begins in the most unlikely places - even in decay.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798249446857
  • ISBN-10: 9798249446857
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: February 2026
  • Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 0.15 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.35 pounds
  • Page Count: 70

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