Les caravanes d'un chirurgien d'ambulances pendant le siége de Paris et sous la commune
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A surgeon recounts efforts to organize emergency medical relief during the siege and the Commune, describing the improvisation and charity that created field ambulances, practical proposals for a two‑wagon mobile unit for seated and recumbent wounded, and the everyday surgical tasks performed near battle. He documents tensions with military bureaucracy that hindered aid, the challenges of fundraising, equipment and transport, and the uneven courage and exhaustion of volunteers and drivers. The narrative mixes operational detail, critique of administrative obstacles, and sober reflection on the demands placed on medical personnel and patients in urban conflict.
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