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The proparation upon these boats mas carried
on upon the basis of not marely seening
comfortance transportation for the sick and
wounded, but of making the time epent
the actual resulty of the patrents,
on ship board to contribute essentially This to
for the best vurgicul
and medical tratment. audid by carefully
prepared good and competent and altention
musicing For those one two or three days
not unforguently covered the most cnit
leal juncture in the case of the dangeroung
sick or semily wounded, Our preparation
were for this and. So that any one of the
boats might-han been moored al any
moment as a permanent hospital to retain
its patients for Antibioged tratments and there
would have been formard on hand complete
provision, for diet, clothing, bedding would
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