Field Surgeon at Gettysburg: A Memorial Account of the Medical Unit of the Thirty-second Massachusetts RegimentGuild Press of Indiana, 1993 - 121 páginas |
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Página 96
... patients were convalescing nicely for some reason , and some were up with crutches or able to sit on the side of the bed . Things were looking better , here , where North and South met . Could it have been because of the interest ...
... patients were convalescing nicely for some reason , and some were up with crutches or able to sit on the side of the bed . Things were looking better , here , where North and South met . Could it have been because of the interest ...
Página 100
... patients and argued daily with Will about nursing matters . She also was critical of my management of the patients and disputed with me in front of the attendants and patients . " The beds are filthy and the sheets look like they have ...
... patients and argued daily with Will about nursing matters . She also was critical of my management of the patients and disputed with me in front of the attendants and patients . " The beds are filthy and the sheets look like they have ...
Página 103
... patients . I was , she contended , trying to restrict the patients with fevers , and they needed more liquids . I coun- tered that pushing water down them kept the attendants busy emptying the urinals ; this sort of treatment ...
... patients . I was , she contended , trying to restrict the patients with fevers , and they needed more liquids . I coun- tered that pushing water down them kept the attendants busy emptying the urinals ; this sort of treatment ...
Contenido
Becoming an Army Surgeon | 1 |
Marching North | 5 |
Reports of Battle | 23 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 8 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
able afternoon ambulance amputation Army arrived asked Assistant Surgeon ball bandages barn battle became become blood Brigade camp carried Confederate dead detail division Doctor dressing station duty eyes face farm felt field hospital Fifth Corps fight finally front gave Gettysburg ground hand head horse infantry James July knew learned letter loaded looked Michigan morning move needed night nurses officers operating orderly orders passed patients picked placed pulled quickly Rebel regiment remaining rest road Second seemed seen sent severe sick side soldiers soon staff started steward stop supply Surgeon Adams surgery surgical tent thigh Thirty-Second Massachusetts thought told town train treat trying turned Union wagon walked wanted wheatfield wondered woods wounded wounded soldiers young
Referencias a este libro
Gettysburg Battlefield: The Definitive Illustrated History David Eicher Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |