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" The devotion, the solicitude, the unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all who visited the hospitals. It must be remembered that these same... "
Disaster, Struggle, Triumph: The Adventures of 1000 "boys in Blue," from ... - Page 191
by Arabella M. Willson - 1870 - 593 pages
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The Rebellion Record: June '63-Nov. '63

Frank Moore - United States - 1864 - 868 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all...into battle, and is liable to the accidents of war, as has been repeatedly and fatally the case ; that its field hospitals are often, from the changes...
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The Sanitary Commission of the United States Army: A Succinct Narrative of ...

United States Sanitary Commission - United States - 1864 - 342 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the imtiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all...into battle, and is liable to the accidents of war, as has been repeatedly and fatally the case ; that its field hospitals are often from the changes of...
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The Sanitary Commission of the United States Army

United States Sanitary Commission - 1864 - 346 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all...dangers, for one medical officer from each regiment fallows it into battle, and is liable to the accidents of war, as has been repeatedly and fatally the...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 6

Frank Moore - United States - 1864 - 870 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all...rest of the army ; that they had shared its dangers, fur one medical officer from each regiment follows it into battle, and is liable to the accidents of...
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The Sanitary Commission of the United States Army: A Succinct Narrative of ...

United States Sanitary Commission - Military hospitals - 1864 - 336 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all...marches with the rest of the army ; that they had shareu its dangers, for one medical officer from each regiment follows it into battle, and is liable...
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Documents of the U.S. Sanitary Commission. no. 61-95, 1863-66, Issues 61-95

1866 - 780 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all...into battle, and is liable to the accidents of war, as has been repeatedly and fatally the case ; that its field hospitals are often from the changes of...
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Documents of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, Volume 2

1866 - 798 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all...into battle, and is liable to the accidents of war, as has been repeatedly and fatally the case; that its field hospitals are often from the changes of...
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The Battle of Gettysburg

Samuel Penniman Bates - History - 1875 - 460 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded upon their part, were so marked as to be apparent to all...into battle, and is liable to the accidents of war, as has been repeatedly and fatally the case ; that its field hospitals are often, from the changes...
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History of the Thirty-seventh Regiment, Mass., Volunteers, in the Civil War ...

James Lorenzo Bowen - Massachusetts - 1884 - 502 pages
...unceasing efforts to remedy the defects of the situation, the untiring attentions to the wounded up.on their part were so marked as to be apparent to all...the long forced marches with the rest of the army; they had shared its dangers, for one medical officer from each regiment follows it into battle and...
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History of the Thirty-seventh Regiment, Mass., Volunteers, in the Civil War ...

James Lorenzo Bowen - Massachusetts - 1884 - 498 pages
...officers had endured the privations and fatigues of the long forced marches with the rest of the army; they had shared its dangers, for one medical officer...into battle and is liable to the accidents of war, as has been repeatedly and fatally the case ; that its field hospitals are often, from the changes...
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