Mathew Brady
In the Civil War there are accounts of starving soldiers finding and eating too many pecans and dying from it. I believe it ruptured their intestines.
2 days
That more soldiers were dying of diseases than from war injuries.
No there is not any video like that
Yes, they already have. They have been replaced be soldiers which are like warriors except better. Soldiers fade away instead of dying.
when people started dying in the civil war, they would have medical teams on hand, usually women and doctors would pick them up on stretchers, and transfer them to the nearest medical unit.
For more than a century it was accepted that about 620k Americans died in the conflict, with more than half of those dying off the battlefield from disease or infected wounds. Later estimations have concluded it could be about 750k.
There were many horrors that sick and wounded soldiers faced. They faced death and dying everyday. They watched their fellow soldiers die and were often in a lot of pain if they were wounded.
The healing act that most likely inspired The Blue and the Gray was the joint effort by both Confederate and Union soldiers to care for wounded and dying soldiers during the American Civil War. This act of compassion and humanity in the midst of conflict represents a powerful example of unity and shared humanity.
Gettysburg with about 51,000 people dying in three days.
Diane committed suicide by ingesting barbiturates and slashing her wrists. I remember once reading an account that she lay in the bath and photographed herself whilst dying. A tragic loss.
He was dying of starvation and so was most of the USA.