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States and principal cities, North and South—went to the front (moving about and occupied as army nurse
His brother having been wounded in an early engagement, he went to the front to nurse him.
Whitman's aim was not to supplant but to suplement the doctors and nurses by giving aid which they had
Whitman did good service as nurse and attendant in those trying days, and relates scores of pathetic
be found in these random and fugitive papers, some of them recording his experiences as a hospital nurse
pioneer in the backwoods, a tramway conductor in New York, a soldier in the great civil war, a hospital nurse
During his life he has worked as printer, carpenter, school-teacher, army-nurse, and clerk in the office
whose son died in hospital:— Frank, as far as I saw, had everything requisite in surgical treatment, nursing
was his occupation until the outbreak of the great civil war in 1862, when he undertook the duty of nursing
As a hospital nurse, Whitman proved the nobleness of his nature by his untiring devotion to the sick
abandonments;' but in 1862, on the breaking out of the Civil War, he undertook the (gratuitous) service of nursing
argue—I bend my head close, and half- envelop it, I sit quietly by—I remain faithful, I am more than nurse
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) was in charge of nursing in the military hospitals at Scutari, Turkey
winter of '63 and '64 recur very vividly to memory; his meeting soldiers on the street whom he had nursed
He has tenderly cared for the wounded, nursed the sick, consoled the dying and buried the dead.
One imagines that burly tenderness of the man who went to supply the "——lack of woman's nursing" that
Let him who can do so, shroud the eyes of the nursing babe lest it should see its mother's breast.