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Napoleon's Campaign in Russia, Anno 1812; Medico-Historical

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A physician-historian recounts the 1812 French invasion of Russia and its disastrous retreat, combining chronological narrative of marches and battles with clinical analysis of casualties. The text details the advance toward Moscow, the occupation and conflagration, and the subsequent retreats through named engagements, while examining causes of death and disability—cold, hunger, fatigue, and epidemic disease—alongside descriptions of field sanitation, hospital care, prisoner treatment, and the social interactions that exacerbated suffering. Drawing on soldiers’ memoirs, military reports, and medical observation, the work aims to explain how logistical failure, climate, and combat combined to produce mass mortality and long-term medical consequences.

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Achilles Rose

Achilles Rose was a writer known for his work in the field of military history and medicine. His notable book, "Napoleon's Campaign in Russia, Anno 1812; Medico-Historical," provides a unique perspective on the medical challenges faced during one of history's most infamous military campaigns. Through his writing, Rose contributes to the understanding of the intersection between warfare and health, highlighting the often-overlooked medical aspects of military history. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of 19th-century warfare and its impact on soldiers' well-being.

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