Most were in London. Many civilian hospitals were turned into military hospitals due to the large amount of wounded soldiers.
Women worked in hospitals for the soldiers.
No. It is spread often times through close living quarters including hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and also soldiers
Walt Whitman volunteered at hospitals during the American Civil War to provide emotional support and comfort to wounded soldiers.
It differed between hospitals, but any true hospital took on as many soilders as possible, not even caring Allied or Axis. Also, both sides had their own hospitals.
To field hospitals, which were little more than over sized tents.
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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.
Nurses and Doctors take care of and took care of soldiers when they were or are ill.
The main cause of death in the US Civil War was disease because of the unsanitary conditions in hospitals used to care for wounded soldiers. One of the greatest killers was Dysentery, a disease that killed over 45,000 Union soldiers and 50,000 Confederate soldiers. It is estimated that two thirds of all deaths among US Civil War soldiers were due to various diseases.
Florence Nightingale was a nurse from the Crimea war that helped the army by curing the soldiers... not all did she do that she also helped by making the "hospitals" be much cleaner