Letters of William Rockwell Thrall and William Lynn McMillen as a Source for Studying the Participation of American Doctors in the Crimean War

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A. E. Lobkov
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The service of American doctors in the Russian army during the Crimean war is one of the most interesting pages in the history of Russian-American relations. In 1854–1855, about 40 American physicians joined the Russian army. In general, more is known about American doctors in the Crimean theatre of military operations. However, American doctors were also present on the northern front in the Baltic area, particularly, in the Russian army in Finland. Four Americans — Drs Thrall, McMillen, Leas, and Smyser — served in Tavastehus temporary military hospital. In Russian and foreign historiography, the question of foreign doctors’ service on the northern front of the Crimean war has not been addressed, and the organization of the medical part of the Russian troops guarding the Baltic coast is under-researched. The material for this study was the letters of two American doctors, William Rockwell Thrall and William Lynn McMillen, published in the Daily Ohio State Journal and the Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. For the first time letters from American physicians are introduced into scholarship. They are interesting not only as a historical source describing the condition of the Russian army and society during the Crimean War, but also as an example of positive experience of cooperation between Russia and the United States. This little-known material, enables to reconstruct a partial picture of American doctors’ service in Finland, their circle of acquaintances and their views on Russia.
威廉·罗克韦尔·萨尔和威廉·林恩·麦克米伦的信件作为研究美国医生参与克里米亚战争的来源
美国医生在克里米亚战争期间为俄罗斯军队服务是俄美关系史上最有趣的一页。在1854-1855年间,大约有40名美国医生加入了俄军。总的来说,人们对美国医生在克里米亚军事行动战区的情况了解得更多。然而,美国医生也出现在北部战线的波罗的海地区,特别是在芬兰的俄罗斯军队中。四名美国人——萨尔、麦克米伦、莱斯和斯迈瑟医生——在塔瓦斯特胡斯临时军事医院服役。在俄罗斯和外国史学中,外国医生在克里米亚战争北部前线服役的问题尚未得到解决,对守卫波罗的海沿岸的俄罗斯军队的医疗部分的组织研究不足。这项研究的材料是两位美国医生威廉·罗克韦尔·萨尔和威廉·林恩·麦克米伦的信件,这些信件发表在《俄亥俄州立日报》和《俄亥俄医学与外科杂志》上。美国医生的来信第一次被引入到学术研究中。它们不仅是描述克里米亚战争期间俄罗斯军队和社会状况的历史资料,而且是俄罗斯与美国合作的积极经验的一个例子。这些鲜为人知的材料,使我们能够重建美国医生在芬兰的服务,他们的熟人圈和他们对俄罗斯的看法的部分画面。
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