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about Whitman, stating, "I am sorry to hear of the physical disabilities of the man who tenderly nursed
Later, on a day trip with Douglas, Paschal, her son, and the slave Sophy who was his nurse, Douglas presented
writes publicly acceptable poems of American patriotism so dear to the father's heart, Whitman the male nurse
in Whitman's life and work, foremost among them the continued failure of his book, his Civil War nursing
There are two good women nurses, one on each side.
One of the nurses constantly fanshim,foritisfearfullyhot.Heaskstoberais’dup,andtheyputhiminahalf- sitting
Warren Fritzinger, WW’s male nurse. 2.
butwithnormalmentalityandgoodright-armpower.Heyetlivesinhiscottage,withhousekeeper 108 T H E C O L L E C T E D W R I T I N G S O F WA L T W H I T M A N and nurse
Whitman on the Camden wharf with Warren Fritzinger, who was his nurse and companion during the last three
was seen being embraced by “the negro cook,” who had come out to greet the poet because Whitman had nursed
surprising, since Whitman witnessed the effects of mangled and brutalized bodies firsthand when he nursed
the years after the war, many successful reminiscences of Civil War hospitals, written mostly by nurses
aware that there was a market for such books, but his, of course, would be something different from a nursing
In 1862 he went to the war, and it was while act ing as nurse of the wounded soldiers that he gained
I went first of all from Brooklyn to Washington to nurse some of my friends.
Hourly or oftener he would ring or call the nurse to change his position.
At another time the nurse told him they were thinking of getting a new bed for him.
As he requires constant attendance night and day, we yester day introduced a trained nurse, Mrs.
Walt Whitman's war ministry in the capital's hospitals followed upon his nursing of brother George on
heregardedfarmersin the rural areas and workers in the coal pits, respectively, as the nurses of humanity
Nurses are kept in attendance from this time to his death.
The first of Whitman's male nurses is employed, Nathan M. Baker.
Edward Wilkins becomes Whitman's nurse (nN, 2:476).
Whitman's first nurse, Nathan Baker, graduates from medical school, and Dr.
A hired nurse, Elizabeth L. Keller, begins taking care of Whitman. 1892 1 JANUARY.
in a visit he made to Brooklyn shortly before his brother's death, but he was back in Washington nursing
Indeed, it is difficult to imagine the war nurse who moved to Washington and threw himself into his work
On Whitman’s years in Washington and his role as a “nurse,” see, for example, Peter Coviello’s introduction
Whitman might have spent the remainder of his days in the Federal District.Drawn initially to D.C. to nurse
journalist, and, most significantly, as onewho had seen so much of the misery of the war while serving as a nurse
Mr.Gilder’s request I write to ask if you would not write us a short, comprehensive paper on Hospital Nursing
alone in the wilds, a marriage that is consummated in a hostile environment, and the lonely I who nurses
as it would have remained otherwise. . . . the physiological Leaves of Grass-the Leaves of Grass nursed
swallowing soul" is metonymic rather than metaphoric, related to our first "experiential knowledge" of nursing
lastbreathsothattheirdeadwillcontinuetobehuman—notjustchunksofmeat, but bodies that are cherished, nursed
the planter's son returning after a long absence, joyfullywelcomed and kissed by the aged mulatto nurse
Miss But ton [Whitman's next-door neighbor] told an anecdote ofWhitman, when an army nurse in Washington
Whitman's activi ties as a nurse during the Civil War were described as an apostolate.
Whitman was a rough-hewn giant, but it seems that as a nurse to the sick who were closest to death, he
At the end of the war, it is said, he must have nursed with his own hands more than 100,000 sick and
6os, just after thLeaves had ap peared, he spent the Civil War on the battlefield and worked as a nurse
Walt came to the field hospital and tookpart in the war as nurse or actually more as comforter and, he
Marsh finds redemption for his guilty soul by nursing cholera victims in the "dirtiest and wretchedest
where for the next ten years (punctuated by trips back to Brooklyn) he lived and worked as volunteer nurse
During the Civil War, nursing was not the profession of today.
The Gelman Library, George Washington University Photograph of volunteer nurses.
Photograph of nurse Amanda Akin. Akin tolerated Whitman in person, but just barely.
Perhaps these nurses simply resented Whitman's constant presence in the hospital.
Harper, 1896), 169; Stearns, The Lady Nurse , 246; Whitman, , 1: 329. David S.
thesearticlessupportedasocialist-humanitarianand pacifistreadingofWhitman,andtheyshowedacontinuingadmirationfor the poet’s nursing
Claiming that he is "more than nurse," "more than parent or neighbor," Whitman approaches the reader,
nature of physical existence, a theme he was about to experience in all of its loathsome reality as he nursed
forlorn Whitman, one reduced to a few short lines written at brief intervals as he continues his labors nursing
In the conservatives’ most extreme warnings, the benighted citizen nurses his parochial and selfish hatreds
Section seven is one of the better sections, in which Whitman's years spent nursing wounded Civil War
Although he was nei ther doctor nor nurse, he took care of needs beyond the reach of medicine, and he
called the doctor's attention to him, shook up the nurses, had him bathed in spirits, gave him lumps
Doyle and Eldridge alternated as nurses, attending him day and night.
Davis could provide, there was a procession of male companions or nurses.
Baker, after serving briefly as one of Whitman's nurses, left to complete a medical degree. 66.
The two men met early in 1863 while Whitman was nursing Sawyer's friend Lewy Brown, and soon Whitman
Whitman discovers a way to give eternal meaning to that slaughter of young men, many of whom he had nursed
in hospitals becoming words, occasionally literally stained by the blood of the young men he was nursing
war poems.The text evokes a small, wartime scene of the sort which Whitman, in his capacity as a nurse's
the violet: / Humility is the fair-haired maid, that calleth Worth her brother, / the gentle silent nurse
identity, from the young New York reporter/flâneur to the working class rough to the careworn Civil War nurse
Likely, it was Oscar Cunningham, the Ohio soldier whom Whitman nursed at Armory Square Hospital.
In the winter of 1862-63, Louisa May Alcott nursed the wounded soldiers there and drew her Hospital Sketches
Nursing Walt On Thursday evening, January 23, 1873, Whitman suffered a stroke while reading in the Attorney
Spelling nursing duties with Ellen O'Connor and Charley Eldridge, Peter Doyle attended Whitman regularly
Pete also became better acquainted with Charles Eldridge and Ellen O'Connor, as the erstwhile nurses
Not to be omitted are Whitman's accounts of his days spent nursing the wounded and dying Civil War soldiers
shorter poems in the "Sea-Drift" section of Leaves of Grass, the sea is personified as an old mother or nurse
was writing the piece, Adams says, his father was dying of Alzheimer's disease and his mother was nursing
Once again, as in the Adams work, Whitman's role as nurse is exploited.
of the American people—in a Massachusetts soldier returning from Andersonville, in an Armory Square nurse
Journal on two cassettes (Audio Scholar), a spoken word Whitman autobiography describing his life as nurse
War hospital work and to blood poisoning acquired from gangrenous wounds of patients Whitman had nursed
Longaker paid frequent visits and provided various medications, which Whitman's nurse, Elizabeth Leavitt
McAlister, his housekeeper Mary Oakes Davis, nurse Warren Fritzinger, and friends Thomas B.
aged black woman is “hardly human” and is desexualized like other aged black women he approved of as nurses
definite plans at that time, or for long afterwards; but attention to the Brooklyn friends led to nursing
(ww, 35) Bucke’s account depicts a family crisis as instigating Whitman’s wartime nursing.
Burroughs’s account of Whitman’s Civil War nursing is even more extravagant.
247, 249 movement, 307; and Calhoun, Civil War, 261, 364 76; and democracy, 42–46; and Civil War nursing
Patricia J.TyrerKeller, Elizabeth Leavitt (b. 1839)Keller, Elizabeth Leavitt (b. 1839) A professional nurse
, Keller was employed to care for Whitman (1892), along with his personal nurse, Warren Fritzinger, during
He does not know how I am paying for the nurse.”
Pessimist: Nurse Keller “He was rather disappointed that the nurse was a woman,” Traubel reported of
He had nursed her husband in the hospital at Washington.”
This was his first specification of what form a nurse should take.
A man to nurse me, not one I must nurse. Oh, that is very essential.”
W. man of the woods, nurse, friend, journalist, paralytic…..Poet?
was introduced in the Congress to give Whitman a twenty-five-dollar a month pension for his work nursing
His three years nursing in the Washington hospitals were surely heroic in humanitarian terms.
Although he attributed the collapse of his health to prolonged exposure to viruses and diseases while nursing
Leaders of the Civil War," for which he asked Whitman to write a piece about his work as a volunteer nurse