<P> Note that the following deaths listed include both killed in action as well as deaths from other causes; Deaths from diseases such as those from wounds; of starvation; exposure; drowning; friendly fire; and atrocities; Medical treatments were changed drastically at this time .' Napoleon's Surgeon', Baron Dominique Jean Larrey, used horse - drawn carts as ambulances to quickly remove the wounded from the field of battle . This method became so successful that he was subsequently asked to organize the medical care for the 14 armies of the French Republic . </P> <P> The Peninsular campaigns had witnessed 60 major battles and 30 major sieges, more than any other of the Napoleonic conflicts, and had lasted over six years, far longer than any of the others . France and her allies lost in the peninsula at least 91,000 killed in action and 237,000 wounded . </P> <Ul> <Li> 371,000 killed in action </Li> <Li> 800,000 killed by wounds, accidents or disease, primarily in the disastrous invasion of Russia </Li> <Li> 600,000 civilians </Li> <Li> 65,000 French allies (mainly Poles fighting for independence lost in 1795) </Li> <Li> 1,800,000 French and allies (mostly Germans and Poles) dead in action, disease and missing </Li> <Li> 1,700,000 Frenchmen from "pre-1792 borders" </Li> </Ul> <Li> 371,000 killed in action </Li>

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