Hospital Transports; A Memoir Of The Embarkation Of The Sick And Wounded From T…
Frederick Law Olmsted
Read by David Wales
In the American Civil War, The United States Sanitary Commission, staffed by volunteers, may be viewed as a precursor to The Red Cross. It supplemented the medical care of the armed services medical corps. Its doctors, nurses, administrators, go-fers, money, and supplies saved thousands of lives, providing medical care to the wounded and solace to the families of the dead. This memoir of one campaign gives a flavor of the challenges faced, frustrations endured, and medical battles lost and won. Explanatory note: “contraband” refers to a black slave, esp. a fugitive or captured slave. Summary by david wales and Oxford English Dictionary. (3 hr 48 min)
Chapters
Dedication and Introduction | 14:37 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 1 | 15:36 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 2 | 18:20 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 3 | 39:28 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 4 | 34:04 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 5 | 43:15 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 6 | 13:36 | Read by David Wales |
Appendix A An Olmsted Memorandum | 7:14 | Read by David Wales |
Appendix B Regulations For Floating Hospital Service Of The Sanitary Commissio… | 13:22 | Read by David Wales |
Appendix C Copies Of Two Letters; Memorandum Of Arrangements | 13:42 | Read by David Wales |
Appendix D Extracts From Some Documents | 14:46 | Read by David Wales |
Reviews
Awesome history story
A LibriVox Listener
Very highly recommended listen. Boring seemingly subject is brought down to a very visual and human frought feelings.