Little Pills, an Army Story / Being Some Experiences of a United States Army Medical Officer on the Frontier Nearly a Half Century Ago
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A former army medical officer recounts episodic memories of frontier service, describing marches between isolated forts, camp hospitals, and the everyday administration of medical care. Vignettes focus on travel challenges, interactions with local populations, makeshift procedures and treatments, and the daily routines of soldiers and civilians. The narrative alternates anecdote and reflection, noting small domestic details and practical improvisations alongside observations about landscape and settlement. Throughout, the author contrasts those earlier conditions with later changes, offering a sober, detail-rich portrait of military life on a changing frontier.
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