The most famous civil war nurse was Clara Barton. She founded the American Red Cross, and worked as a teacher, patent clerk, and humanitarian, in addition to her work as a nurse.
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I would say Clara Barton.
Wounded soldiers on both sides at the Battle of Antietam were treated at field hospitals. If they survived they were taken to nearby hospitals in Maryland or Washington DC. Clara Barton, acted as a nurse at this and other battles in the East. She later formed the American Red Cross.
Florence Nightingale, she believed that medical aid should be given to wounded troops on the battlefield. Many troops were killed either by bleeding out or by being eaten by wild animals.
She was a nurse who gave aid to soldiers on the battle field in the Civil War. She save so many lives so they gave her the name Angel of the battle field. Clara was one of the first women allowed to help save life in the war
Clara Barton was famous for finding the American Red Cross on may-21-1881 she was also famous for helping people in the civil war against South Carolina and Virginia She was named "angel of battlefields" because she helped many injured soldiers from both states. She was brave enough to go to the battlefields where the soldiers were still fighting.
she was a nurse in world war 2. she took care of wounded soldiers.
Wounded soldiers on both sides at the Battle of Antietam were treated at field hospitals. If they survived they were taken to nearby hospitals in Maryland or Washington DC. Clara Barton, acted as a nurse at this and other battles in the East. She later formed the American Red Cross.
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.
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.
Florence Nightingale, she believed that medical aid should be given to wounded troops on the battlefield. Many troops were killed either by bleeding out or by being eaten by wild animals.
In 1982 he was a nurse to help the wounded Sodiers
The cast of Wounded Heart - 2008 includes: Laura Lowe as Recovery Nurse Anthony Mino as Foxhole Soldier Carl Sainz as Wounded Soldier Alyson Weeces as Nurse
yes she was the famous nurse
Taking care of wounded soldiers.
An infamous battlefield nurse was Florence Nightingale. Florence is known as the mother of modern nursing. Through her education and ability to apply the principles of hygiene and infection control, she was able to revolutionize nursing and allow for it to gain a wealth of prestige. Because Florence Nightingale was such an educated person, she was able to transform the means by which soldiers were wounded during the Crimean War. Florence raised the standards of nursing care from a crude, immoral job, to a profession of respect and prestige. The soldiers of the Crimean War were treated with a much less mortality rate once Florence began to implore the standards of nursing.
Name a famous person with a nurse's aide? Name a famous person with a nurse's aide?"
The Crimean War .
the Crimean war