![]() ![]() By the end of the conflict only 0.857 males remained for every female. At the beginning of the Revolution, the numbers of males to females was virtually identical. The French population suffered long-term effects through a low male-to-female population ratio. This rate is over 14% higher than the losses suffered by the same generation one hundred years later fighting Imperial Germany. This represents 38% of the conscription class of 1790–1795. According to David Gates, the Napoleonic Wars cost France at least 916,000 men from 1803 to 1815. Estimates of the total French losses during the wars vary from 500,000 to 3 million dead. The effect of the war on France over this time period was considerable. 1,800,000 French and allies dead in action, disease, wounds and missing summary over Napoleonic Wars.800,000 French and allies killed by wounds, accidents or disease, primarily in the disastrous invasion of Russia. ![]() 65,000 French allies killed in action.With the partial exception of the United Kingdom, all of the states at the time did not keep especially accurate records, so calculating losses is to a certain extent a matter of conjecture. This method became so successful that he was subsequently asked to organize the medical care for the 14 armies of the French Republic. 'Napoleon's Surgeon', Baron Dominique Jean Larrey, used horse-drawn carts as ambulances to quickly remove the wounded from the field of battle. Medical treatments were changed drastically at this time. Note that the following deaths listed include both killed in action as well as deaths from other causes: diseases such as those from wounds of starvation exposure drowning friendly fire and atrocities. The casualties of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815), direct and indirect, are broken down below: Total fatalities of the Napoleonic Wars A mass grave of soldiers killed at the Battle of Waterloo ![]()
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