1877: A Northern Physician in Southern Ungoverned Spaces
By (Author) David Cornish
BookBaby
BookBaby
21st April 2021
United States
Paperback
326
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
512g
Dr. Charles Noble is a US Civil War veteran, and an Army surgeon, who is re-commissioned by the government eleven years after the war. A sharp rise in extreme violence in the former Confederacy, in anticipation of a national election, has caused President Grant to send additional federal troops to the Southern states. Dr. Noble uses his Army deployment as an opportunity to help heal the wounds and afflictions of Southern US citizens. However, terrorists are determined to counter Noble's good intentions, as they threaten the civil rights, and the very lives, of all who oppose them.
"1877" is based on the authentic medical practices of the day. It is also a story about one of the most turbulent, brutal, and cruel epochs of American history with one doctor in the midst of it all.
Award-winning author, David Cornish, MD, FACP, AGAF, is Chief of Medicine Emeritus, and also Chief of Gastroenterology Emeritus, of The Permanente Medical Group. He lives with his family in California's Great Central Valley. Dr. Cornish's other novels include 1918: The Great Pandemic, and 1980: The Emergence of HIV. DavidCornishbooks.com