| Ambrose Spencer - Andersonville (Ga.) - 1866 - 294 pages
...of corn-bread, bones, and filth of all kinds, thirty feet in diameter, and several feet in height, swarming with myriads of flies, in a vacant space...pots used for cooking. Millions of flies swarmed over every thing, and covered the faces of the sleeping patients, crowded down their mouths, and deposited... | |
| 1867 - 718 pages
...pile of corn-bread, bones, and filth of all kinds, thirty feet in diameter and several feet in height, swarming with myriads of flies, in a vacant space...pots used for cooking. Millions of flies swarmed over every thing, and covered the faces of the sleeping patients, and crawled down their °Pen mouths and... | |
| Austin Flint - Medicine, Military - 1867 - 714 pages
...flies, in a vacant space near the pots used for cooking. Millions of flies swarmed over every thing, and covered the faces of the sleeping patients, and...their open mouths and deposited their maggots in the gan•°a grenous wounds of the living and in the mouths of the dead. Myriads of mosquitoes also infested... | |
| 1867 - 718 pages
...pile of corn-bread, bones, and filth of all kinds, thirty feet in diameter and several feet in height, swarming with myriads of flies, in a vacant space...pots used for cooking. Millions of flies swarmed over every thing, and covered the orMtnnm- faces of the sleeping patients, and crawled down their «.d°m^-*... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1868 - 902 pages
...bread, bone?, and filth 01 all kinds, thirty feet in diameter and several feet in height, swarming will; myriads of flies, in a vacant space near the pots used for cooking. Million.' of flies swarmed over everything and covered the faces of the sleeping patients, and crawled... | |
| New York (State) - 1870 - 330 pages
...pile of corn bread, bones and filth of all kinds, thirty feet in diameter and several feet in height, swarming with myriads of flies, in a vacant space...wounds of the living and in the mouths of the dead. Mosquitos in great numhers also infested the tents, and many of the patients were so stung by these... | |
| Norton Parker Chipman - 1891 - 104 pages
...pile of corn bread, bones and filth of all kinds, thirty feet in diameter and several feet in height, swarming with myriads of flies, in a vacant space...everything and covered the faces of the sleeping patients, crawled down their open mouths and deposited their maggots upon the gangrenous wounds of the living... | |
| United States. War Dept - Confederate States of America - 1899 - 1084 pages
...pile of corn bread, bones, and filth of all kinds, thirty feet in diameter and several feet in height, swarming with myriads of flies, in a vacant space...wounds of the living and in the mouths of the dead. Mosquitoes in great numbers also infested the tents, and many of the patients were so stung by these... | |
| John Worrell Northrop - New York (State) - 1904 - 238 pages
...used for cooking. Millions of flies swarmed over everything, covered the faces of sleeping patients, crawled down their open mouths, and deposited their...wounds of the living, and in the mouths of the dead. Mosquitoes infested the tents; many patients were so stung by these insects, that they resembled those... | |
| John Worrell Northrop - New York (State) - 1904 - 236 pages
...filth of all kinds, thirty feet in diameter and several feet high, swarming with myriads of flies, near the pots used for cooking. Millions of flies swarmed over everything, covered the faces of sleeping patients, crawled down their open mouths, and deposited their maggots... | |
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