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Three years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac

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A personal wartime memoir recounts volunteer relief and nursing work with Soldiers' Aid Societies and the Sanitary Commission, chronicling care in field hospitals after major engagements such as Antietam and Gettysburg. It describes organizing supplies, feeding and tending wounded soldiers, searching for missing men, and the emotional toll on caregivers and families. Later sections follow campaigns, hospital evacuations, visits to military prisons with accounts of starvation and confinement, and reflections on burial, sanitary challenges, and the practical labor of sustaining medical operations in mobile army hospitals.

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Anna M. Holstein

Anna M. Holstein was a nurse during the American Civil War, known for her poignant memoir, "Three Years in Field Hospitals of the Army of the Potomac." In her work, she provides a firsthand account of the challenges and experiences faced by medical personnel in the field, offering valuable insights into the realities of wartime nursing. Holstein's writings contribute to the understanding of women's roles in the Civil War and the broader context of military medicine during this tumultuous period in American history.

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