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but somehom, H as I have implied mistafall that tast this patients didnot seem to helly under their care. franton Their progreesing a Hospital bard bought a chill with it, and drove back into the sickdman's lovely heart, any thought of electronics, or orcheeful hope which had timidly ventured forth, asking in its solitude to meet the eye ofa friend again and thus somehow it seemed as if nature purposely refused te call out its theating powers, so delicate and hidden in their working to go as companions. to the skill of these cold men of science. Some, yes, such there mere. But me should not be minimulful of their and the country could but have spared them Andirowethem Thanks. north Handmorking surgeons they often

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This item is a draft copy of Chapter VII of the "History of the Special Relief Service of the United States Sanitary Commission, 1861-1865," by Frederick N. Knapp, Special Relief Agent. [23]

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