According to The Revolutionary War By Susan Provost Beller, "when the war began, there were only 3,500 doctors in all of the United States, and only about 300 of those had ever had real medical training."
yes there were many doctors and l dont know!!!!!! hahaha
serving as spies
Women had to step up at home and even on the front lines. They became nurses, and some even followed the soldiers around to cook for them and give them medical care.
the woman came to care for the solders if they had gotten injured.
The ministry of health paid for most of the medical care for civilian injuries due to the war. Other health care was paid for by the Brits themselves. War injuries sustained by the warriors was paid for out of the military budget.
he was in the revolutionary war
serving as spies
serving as spies
we don't care
Women had to step up at home and even on the front lines. They became nurses, and some even followed the soldiers around to cook for them and give them medical care.
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the woman came to care for the solders if they had gotten injured.
The ministry of health paid for most of the medical care for civilian injuries due to the war. Other health care was paid for by the Brits themselves. War injuries sustained by the warriors was paid for out of the military budget.
She wrote letters and took care of injured and sick people!!!!!!!
he was in the revolutionary war
The Revolutionary War was America's war for liberty from Britain.
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
The Revolutionary War