About This Book
A young woman volunteers to nurse wounded men during the Civil War and records a series of episodic sketches recounting her preparations, journey to hospitals, daily duties, night watches, and off-duty moments. The pieces combine practical descriptions of medical work and supply-gathering with vivid portraits of patients, humour, and candid reflections on fear, grief, and small comforts. Scenes alternate between lively anecdotes and sober observation, showing routines, shortages, camaraderie among staff, and the emotional strain of wartime hospital life. The account is companionable and unadorned, organized into short chapters that mix reportage, personal memoir, and moral reflection.
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