What secrets do these walls hold? Here at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, also known as the AMEDD Museum, at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, the stories of military medicine unfold. The Army Medical Department Museum is more than just a building. It’s a living testament to the bravery, ingenuity, and unwavering dedication of Army medical personnel throughout history. Founded in 1922, the AMEDD Museum originally resided at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. It found its current home at Fort Sam Houston in 1946. The museum’s collection spans from 1775 to the present day. It chronicles the evolution of battlefield medicine, medical innovations, and the remarkable individuals who shaped military medical care. Within these walls, you’ll encounter exhibits dedicated to iconic figures like Dr. William Beaumont, the “Father of Gastric Physiology,” and Brigadier General George Sternberg, MD, the “Father of American Bacteriology.” You’ll learn about the challenges faced by MASH units in Korea and the critical role of medical air evacuation in Vietnam. The museum also honors the heroism of Combat Medic Medal of Honor recipients, displaying images of almost every Army Surgeon General. The museum’s holdings are vast and varied. You’ll find medical equipment, uniforms, medals, insignia, and artwork that bring the stories to life. There’s even a poignant exhibit dedicated to the aftermath of the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn. Stepping outside, the story continues with an array of medical vehicles, including ambulances and a fully equipped hospital train ambulance car. The Medical Combat Memorial stands as a solemn tribute to the courage of Army combat medics. The AMEDD Museum at Fort Sam Houston offers a profound journey through the history of military medicine. It is a place where the past and present converge, honoring the sacrifices and celebrating the advancements that have shaped modern healthcare.
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