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Before dealing with the progress achieved during the American Revolutionary War, it is necessary, in order to present an objective perspective to Revolutionary War medicine, to look at the darker side of wartime medicine, particularly the political and administrative problems which arose in the handling of the Army's medical corp.   Little help could be expected from the Continental Congress.