Walt Whitman, journalist and poet.
During the Civil War Whitman visited soldiers in Washington, D.C., hospitals, ministering to their needs and recording the experience in newspaper articles, letters, and poems. The poet considered his years with the wounded soldiers the defining period of his life.
Clara Barton was a pioneer nurse who tended to many wounded Union soldiers in battlefield hospitals. Known as the "Angel of the Battlefield," Barton became famous for her selflessness in providing medical care in the heat of battle. She was involved in a traumatic experience in which a bullet harmlessly ripped through her dress sleeve and struck a wounded soldier whom she was caring for, killing him instantly.
She was known as "The Lady with the Lamp" because she tended the sick and wounded at night.
She was known as "The Lady with the Lamp" because she tended the sick and wounded at night.
On the battle field there were 'medics' that tended to wounded men and if possible men were either driven or flown into hospitals for additional treatment. Medics jobs were to stop bleeding, cleanse the wound the best they could, give morphine and ship them out.
Volunteer in hospitals
Scutari landscape in Turkey, where Florence Nightingale tended to wounded soldiers during the Crimean War.
What American woman aided wounded soldiers on the battlefield during the civil war TO IMPROVE THE ANSWER. Many women helped wounded soldiers on the battlefields and in the hospitals and not only tended to them but also had a pivotal role in improving the sanitary organization. Some bright example: Dorothea Dix of the United States Sanitary Commission and Clara Barton who earned the nickname "the Angel of the Battlefield", became "Head Nurse" in the Army of the James, was placed by Lincoln in charge of the search for the missing men of the Union Army and in 1881 started the American Red Cross.
In some versions of the legend, King Arthur is taken to the mystical island of Avalon after being mortally wounded in battle. It is believed that Avalon is a place of healing and rest, where some believe Arthur's wounds were tended to.
Yes, he did. Simpson died on the morning of 19 May 1915 when he was killed by Turkish machine gun fire near Steele's Post as he was returning down Monash Valley with a wounded man. The donkey continued on the well-worn track, obediently carrying the wounded man to where he would be tended. the donkey reached its destination unharmed.
Federalist supporters tended to be in the Northeast.
The following were the General Hospitals located in Paris from late August 1944 to V-E Day. 40th, 48th, 62nd, 108th, 203rd & 217th. They were grouped into two Hospital Centers in Paris, the 814th & the 815th. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections
Ares tended to be one of unpredictable violence, he is strong, fierce, handsome, the perfect warrior, he also screams when he is wounded (even if it's a tiny little cut). he and Athena were both god and goddesses of war