Hospital Transports

A Memoir Of The Embarkation Of The Sick And Wounded From The Peninsula Of Virginia In The Summer Of 1862

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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.

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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 Commission For The Campaign In Virginia 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

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Awesome history story


Very highly recommended listen. Boring seemingly subject is brought down to a very visual and human frought feelings.