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Reminiscences of an army nurse during the Civil War

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The author recounts five years of volunteer nursing during the Civil War, describing work in city hospitals, depot and field hospitals, and military camps. The narrative traces daily routines of patient care, hospital administration, medical transport, and relief efforts organized through Sanitary Commission and state agencies, with scenes from fairs, prison wards, and moments under fire. Interlaced personal recollections include meetings with reformers and national figures, reflections on losses and comforts, domestic life in camp, and the emotional labor of tending wounded soldiers, concluding with the return home and reflections on the meaning of that service.

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Adelaide W. Smith

Adelaide W. Smith was an army nurse during the American Civil War, whose experiences are vividly captured in her notable work, "Reminiscences of an Army Nurse During the Civil War." Through her writing, she provides a personal and poignant perspective on the challenges and realities faced by nurses in wartime. Smith's account not only sheds light on the medical practices of the era but also highlights the resilience and dedication of those who served on the front lines of care. Her contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the often-overlooked role of women in the Civil War.

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