Directions for Cooking by Troops, in Camp and Hospital is a comprehensive manual originally prepared for the Army of Virginia and published by order of the Surgeon General during the American Civil War. This essential guide offers practical instructions for military cooks and medical staff, detailing methods for preparing nutritious and palatable meals under the challenging conditions of camp life and hospital care. The book covers a wide range of recipes and cooking techniques suitable for large groups, emphasizing the importance of proper nutrition and food safety for soldiers' health and recovery. In addition to its detailed cooking directions, the manual includes insightful essays on the significance of taking food and what food is most appropriate for different situations, providing valuable advice on dietary choices and the role of food in maintaining strength and morale. With its blend of practical guidance and thoughtful commentary, Directions for Cooking by Troops, in Camp and Hospital remains a fascinating historical resource, shedding light on the daily lives and sustenance of Civil War soldiers and the evolving understanding of nutrition and care in military settings.