The Western Sanitary Commission: A Sketch of Its Origin, History, Labors for the Sick and Wounded of the Western Armies, and Aid
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9781331167051 - J. G. Forman: The Western Sanitary Commission: A Sketch of Its Origin, History, Labors for the Sick and Wounded of the Western Armies, and Aid
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The Western Sanitary Commission: A Sketch of Its Origin, History, Labors for the Sick and Wounded of the Western Armies, and Aid

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The Western Sanitary Commission

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Excerpt from The Western Sanitary Commission: A Sketch of Its Origin, History, Labors for the Sick and Wounded of the Western Armies, and Aid Given to Freedmen and Union Refugees, With Incidents of Hospital Life Soldiers' Home Established at St. Louis - Premiums Awarded to the Stewards and Wardmasters of the best Hospitals, and to the most Faithful Nurses - The Battle of Pittsburg Landing - Large Number of Wounded - Additional Hospital Steamers furnished - Volunteer Surgeons and Nurses - Additional Hospitals fitted up at St. Louis - Demand for Surgeons - Number of Sick and Wounded in the St. Louis Hospitals - Report of the Commission; Letter of the Commission to the Surgeon General - Scollay's Deodorizing Burial Case - Capture of Fort Pillow and Memphis - Opening of the Mississippi River to Vicksburg - Fitting out of the Naval Hospital Boat "Red Rover" - Arrival of Gen. Curtis' Army at Helena - Its Destitute Condition - Sickness of the Army at Helena - Sanitary Depot Established there - Overton Hospital at Memphis - Sick from the Army in Tennessee - Hospitals and Regiments Supplied - The Navy - Letter from Commodore Davis - An Earnest Appeal from the Commission - Generous Response from New England; Army of the Frontier - Agent sent to Springfield, Mo, with stores - Battles at Cross Hollows, Cane Hill, and Prairie Grove - Arrival of Rev. Mr. Newell at Fayetteville with ambulances and sanitary goods - His useful services - His death at a later period - Notice of his character - Flying hospitals - Additional hospitals at St. Louis - The Marine, Jefferson Barracks, and Lawson Hospitals - The diminishing per centage of deaths - The hopeful condition of the armies of the Union - The sympathy of the people with the soldiers - Prospects of ultimate victory; Gen. Sherman's first attack on Vicksburgh - Works assaulted - Severe losses to the Union arms - Hospital steamers bring the wounded to Memphis and St. Louis - Battle of Arkansas Post - More wounded brought to St. .
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