The museum consists of five immersion exhibits that recreate aspects of Civil War medical issues: life in an army camp, evacuation of the wounded from the battlefront, a field dressing station, a field hospital and a military hospital ward. The exhibits incorporate surviving tools and equipment from the war, including the only known surviving Civil War surgeon’s tent, surgical kits, and items pertaining to veterinary medicine. In 2006, the museum published its first book with the release of Robert G. Slawson’s
Prologue to Change: African Americans in Medicine in the Civil War Era. The museum has organized an annual national conference on Civil War-era medicine since 1993. In 2006, the museum, in cooperation with the
U.S. National Park Service, began operating the Pry House Field Hospital Museum at the
Antietam National Battlefield. In 2014, the museum opened the
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office at 347 Seventh Street, NW in
Washington, D.C. == References ==