National Museum of Civil War Medicine
Frederick, USA
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About National Museum of Civil War Medicine
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine, located in Frederick, Maryland, focuses on the medical practices and innovations during the American Civil War. Visitors are drawn to its extensive exhibits, which highlight the experiences of soldiers and the advancements in medical care of the time.
Tickets for entry to the museum are available from multiple marketplaces, including the museum's official site and platforms like Groupon. As prices may differ between sellers, comparing options can help visitors find the best deal for their visit.
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2 marketplaces sell entry to National Museum of Civil War Medicine, from $9.50.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Museum of Civil War Medicine Official | Adult admission to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine | $9.50 | View |
| Groupon | Admission for 2 with 10% gift shop discount | $10 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Museum in Frederick, Maryland
Visitor information
- Address: 48 E Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21701
- Phone: (301) 695-1864
- Official website: http://www.civilwarmed.org/
People also ask
Was there slavery in Frederick, MD?
Throughout the Antebellum Era, the majority of Frederick County's black population - enslaved, as well as free, resided outside of Frederick City in the southeast districts bordering Montgomery County, the districts bordering the Potomac River/C & O Canal and also Frederick District.
Did Civil War doctors know about germs?
The state of medical knowledge at the time of the Civil War was quite limited by 21st century standards. Doctors did not understand germs and did little to prevent infection. It was a time before antiseptics, and a time when there was no attempt to maintain sterility during surgery.