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The Wound Dresser / A Series of Letters Written from the Hospitals in Washington during the War of the Rebellion

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A series of firsthand letters and sketches records long visits to military hospitals around Washington, portraying wards, convalescent camps, and the scale of wounded and sick men. The narrator describes practical nursing tasks—dressing amputations, tending chronic illness—and the converted public buildings and crowded sheds that held patients. Vivid observational detail combines with reflective passages on duty, compassion, memory, and the emotional cost of caregiving. Editorial material frames the correspondence and situates it amid broader accounts of hospital life, producing a tone that blends documentary reporting with quiet, intimate empathy for the sufferers.

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Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was an American poet, essayist, and journalist, often hailed as one of the most influential figures in American literature. He is best known for his groundbreaking work "Leaves of Grass," a collection that celebrates the human spirit, nature, and democracy through free verse and vivid imagery. Whitman's poetry reflects his experiences as a Civil War nurse and his deep appreciation for the individual and the collective American identity. His innovative style and themes of inclusivity and transcendentalism have left a lasting impact on poetry and continue to resonate with readers today.

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