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Episode 5: Marching with More Than Muskets, STDs in the Civil War

Episode 5: Marching with More Than Muskets, STDs in the Civil War

Update: 2023-04-18
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Welcome to Episode 5 of The Civil Weird Podcast, where we'll be exploring the dark and taboo side of the American Civil War—sex, prostitution, and disease. During this period, soldiers were constantly exposed to new and dangerous sexually transmitted infections, and prostitution became a thriving industry, often operating right under the noses of military officials. We'll delve into the reasons why prostitution was so prevalent during the war, the conditions under which it operated, and the lives of the women who worked in this dangerous profession. We'll also discuss the spread of diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea and the gruesome treatments that soldiers endured in order to try and rid themselves of these infections. So, let’s make it Civil Weird!


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Episode 5: Marching with More Than Muskets, STDs in the Civil War

Episode 5: Marching with More Than Muskets, STDs in the Civil War

Adam J. Krall/Paul Golladay/Christopher Stratton/Jason Noyes