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sickness of our good little sister; and each time it proves to be nothing worse than some whim of the nurse
do quite with it as you told me. that is I did not take it to each one, but I took it to the lady nurse
plain condition and probabilities, I told him by all means to get himself home to his old mother's nursing
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.
a heroic opportunity indeed, and he used it like a hero, serving with passionate devotedness as a nurse
Thou sea that pickest and cullest the race in time, and unitest nations, Suckled by thee, old husky nurse
determin'd arming, The hospital service, the lint, bandages and medicines, The women volunteering for nurses
planter's son returning after a long absence, joy- fully joyfully welcom'd and kiss'd by the aged mulatto nurse
cross-cut,) To cultivate a turn for carpentering, plastering, painting, To work as tailor, tailoress, nurse
Thou sea that pickest and cullest the race in time, and unitest nations, Suckled by thee, old husky nurse
determin'd arming, The hospital service, the lint, bandages and medicines, The women volunteering for nurses
argue, I bend my head close and half envelop it, I sit quietly by, I remain faithful, I am more than nurse
planter's son returning after a long absence, joy- fully joyfully welcom'd and kiss'd by the aged mulatto nurse
cross-cut,) To cultivate a turn for carpentering, plastering, painting, To work as tailor, tailoress, nurse
Thou sea that pickest and cullest the race in time, and unitest nations, Suckled by thee, old husky nurse
determin'd arming, The hospital service, the lint, bandages and medicines, The women volunteering for nurses
argue, I bend my head close and half envelop it, I sit quietly by, I remain faithful, I am more than nurse
the planter's son returning after a long absence, joyfully welcom'd and kiss'd by the aged mulatto nurse
; The hospital service—the lint, bandages, and medi- cines medicines ; The women volunteering for nurses—the
the planter's son returning after a long absence, joyfully welcom'd and kiss'd by the aged mulatto nurse
head close, and half- envelop half-envelop it, I sit quietly by—I remain faithful, I am more than nurse
; The hospital service—the lint, bandages, and medi- cines medicines ; The women volunteering for nurses—the
the planter's son returning after a long absence, joyfully welcomed and kissed by the aged mulatto nurse
argue—I bend my head close, and half- envelop it, I sit quietly by—I remain faithful, I am more than nurse
Is it for the nursing of the young of the republic?
Is it for the nursing of the young of the republic?
Let him who can do so, shroud the eyes of the nursing babe lest it should see its mother's breast.
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
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
Rice who is helping nurse the wounded soldiers in Armory Square Hospital.
being whisked over here in two hours, then after three days good solid rest, with Mrs Davis & your nurse
reproductive organs, and, somehow, it wd seem to be the result of their logic—that eunuchs only are fit for nurses
Walt Whitman practiced as a volunteer nurse during the War of Secession.
Nietzsche was also a nurse during the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71).
more help with daily tasks, and from the mid-1880s, Traubel played many roles in Whitman's life—from nurse
Jeff's wife, Mattie, attempted to be a peacemaker: she offered to nurse George if he should return home
fight (and perhaps lacking the inclination to bear arms), he began his service as a psychological nurse
felt A thrill run through him and thought he was dying he was in the dark he cald to one of the nurses
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?
within a few months paid him a visit, made a series of photographs of dwelling, street, room, and nurse
men need to know of him is his wonderful simplicity and capaciousness—that manuscript, house, room, nurse
Plato gives in the first pages of the Republic—enjoying the abiding presence of sweet hope, that 'kind nurse
Spring, with your crown of roses budding news, Thought-nursing and most melancholy fall, Summer, with
provide context for poems drafted at the time, many of which were inspired by wounded soldiers Whitman nursed
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
refused so many things I did not like to tell mother but first Charlie was very ugly He would not get a nurse
of good jelly; I carry a good sized jar to a ward, have it opened, get a spoon, and taking the head nurse
C of that regiment, Isaac Snyder; he is now acting as nurse there, and makes a very good one.
the other hospitals I met with general cordiality and deference among the doctors, ward officers, nurses
Of course there are exceptions of good officials here, and some of the women nurses are excellent, but
surgeons in charge of many of the hospitals, and often the ward surgeons, medical cadets, and head nurses
Each ward has a Ward-master, and generally a nurse for every ten or twelve men.
Some of the wards have a woman nurse—the Armory-square wards have some very good ones.
The nurse from Ward E to whom Whitman refers may be Amanda Akin Stearns, whose memoir of her time as
a nurse in Armory Square General Hospital is titled, The Lady Nurse of Ward E .
that could not be repressed—sometimes a poor fellow dying, with emaciated face and glassy eye, the nurse
whose son died in hospital:— Frank, as far as I saw, had everything requisite in surgical treatment, nursing
But as soon as war was declared, Whitman threw up all other appointments and went in to serve as a nurse
He nursed over a hundred thousand men with his own hands, for five years he had not more than two nights
He has been a visitor of prisons, a protector of fugitive slaves, a constant voluntary nurse, night and
one of those pretty and good girls, who in muslin and ribbons ornament the wards, and are called "nurses
Leaders of the Civil War," for which he asked Whitman to write a piece about his work as a volunteer nurse
personal presence and emanating ordinary cheer and magnetism" that he was able to help, than by "medical nursing
He gives fine praise to the surgeons, nurses and soldiers—"not a bit of sentimentalism or whining have
and many a mother's son amid strangers passing away untended there, for the crowd was too much for nurse
You were a "Nurse" in 1861. You are the biggist of humbug Poets of this or precedent generation! G.
The routine demanded at these huge hospitals from the duties of surgeon, nurse, &c., is generally fulfilled
Joann P.KriegFritzinger, Frederick Warren (1866–1899)Fritzinger, Frederick Warren (1866–1899)Whitman's nurse
They said he was in permanent charge of a nurse, who went with him wherever he happened to be; even intimated
What's more, he had no nurse about him—nobody at all.
W. in handing me letter from Bucke which came today, said: "He speaks there of a change of the nurse.
I do not hear good accounts of your present nurse (Musgrove) and I have just written to Horace about
the man himself—his friend kept me busily engaged—but I discovered he was pretty green—had never nursed
Bucke said this about the change in nurses: "Horace tells me that Musgrove is to leave on Sunday or Monday
Kindly tell me how you are arranging the thing, what the expense of a nurse is and how you are collecting
He had nursed her husband in the hospital at Washington.
enclose my notes.I think the attendants are quite faithful and competent to do all that more skilled nursing
written 22d. inst.) containing the following passage: "If I had a good hospital well conducted—some good nurse—to