Yes, sometimes she had to have someone HELP her.
No she did not get hurt. But she did have pneumonia.
he was the capton in a lot of wars
Civil war
Clara Barton was, because of her immense help in the Civil War (and other wars)!
Clara Barton fought to provide aid to wounded soldiers, at a time when very few women worked outside the home. She served as a nurse at a time when very few nurses were women, and founded the American Red Cross. A fascinating lay- you should study a little of her life. A lot of wounded soldiers lived because of the medical assistance that she directed, and personally provided.
she actually had many, but the most popular one, and the one she is known by is " the angel of the battle field". she helped soldiers in wars, such as the civil war, she was for the union (north), and the Franco-Purasian war. :)
she was a nurse who risked her life for others$!$!
the promo song is The band is Gangstagrass, but the track is "I'm Gonna Put You Down". the song played during the show is Barton Hollow by the civil wars
If you mean who played both Luke and Leia as infants in Revenge of the Sith, they were played by Aidan Barton, the son of editor Roger Barton
Without Clara Barton's contributions, the landscape of emergency medical care and disaster response would be markedly different. Her establishment of the American Red Cross introduced organized, efficient responses to crises, which set a precedent for humanitarian aid during wars and natural disasters. The absence of her advocacy for nursing and critical health services could have led to slower advancements in medical practices and volunteerism. Overall, the lack of her influence might have resulted in a less compassionate and less prepared society when facing emergencies.
Clara Barton significantly impacted others' lives by founding the American Red Cross, which provided crucial relief during disasters and wars. Her dedication to nursing and humanitarian work improved medical care and support for soldiers during the Civil War, saving countless lives. Additionally, her advocacy for the rights of veterans and her efforts in education helped raise awareness about the needs of marginalized communities, influencing public health and disaster response policies. Through her tireless work, she inspired future generations to engage in humanitarian efforts.
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