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During the Civil War, nurses' pay varied depending on their position and the organization they worked for. Generally, nurses earned between $10 to $12 per month, which was significantly less than the pay for soldiers. Some volunteer nurses, especially those working for organizations like the Sanitary Commission, received no compensation at all. The lack of standardized pay and recognition reflected the societal views of women's roles during that era.

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