| United States Sanitary Commission - 1864 - 346 pages
...enough, anything being better than the ' hospitals,' so called, for the first few days alter a bat tie. Once the men have the surgeons' permission to go,...these poor fellows belong to no one, the hospital jit one end, the railroad at the other, with far more than chance of falling through between the two.... | |
| United States Sanitary Commission - Military hospitals - 1864 - 336 pages
...to the cars, can go to Baltimore.1 So off start all who think they feel well enough, anything being better than the ' hospitals,' so called, for the first few days after a bat tie. Once the men have the surgeons' permission to go, they are off; and there may be an interval... | |
| Frank Moore - Literary Criticism - 1868 - 650 pages
...for the first feAV days after a» battle. OIKC the men have the surgeon's permission to go, they arc off; and there may be an interval of a day, or two...end, the railroad at the other, with far more than chance of falling through between the two. -The Sanitary Commission knew this would be so of necessity,... | |
| Frank Moore - History - 1866 - 614 pages
...'hospitals,' so called, for the first few days after a battle. Once the men have the surgeon's permission fo go,, they are off; and there may be an interval of...the hospital at one end, the railroad at the other r with far more than chance of falling through between the two. The Sanitary Commission knew this would... | |
| United States Sanitary Commission, Charles Janeway Stillé - Hospitals - 1866 - 568 pages
...to the cars, can go to Baltimore.' So off start all who think they feel well enough, anything being better than the ' hospitals,' so called, for the first few days after a battle. Once the men have the Surgeon's permission to go, they are off; and there may be an interval of a day, or two days, should... | |
| Frank Moore - 1867 - 634 pages
...to the cars, can go to Baltimore.' So off start all who think they feel well enough, anything being better than the ' hospitals,' so called, for the first few days after a battle. Once the men have the surgeon's permission to go, they are off; and there may be an interval of a day, or two days, should... | |
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