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Medical miseries of the Napoleonic Wars (w/Martin Howard)

Medical miseries of the Napoleonic Wars (w/Martin Howard)

Update: 2025-07-02
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Alex Stevenson sits down with Martin Howard, author of the newly published 'The Napoleonic Wars: A Medical History' (March 2025). Together, they dive into the real and often overlooked medical realities of the Napoleonic Wars.

The discussion explores how disease, especially yellow fever and malaria, decimated armies in places like the Caribbean, frequently eclipsing battlefield casualties. Martin Howard explains the psychological, social, and strategic impact of mass disease, highlighting how military leaders and soldiers navigated the ever-present threat of death and illness during this era. The episode also delves into medical advancements, the organization of military healthcare, and personal anecdotes that bring the human cost—and resilience—of the period into sharper focus.


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Medical miseries of the Napoleonic Wars (w/Martin Howard)

Medical miseries of the Napoleonic Wars (w/Martin Howard)

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