Moving the wounded : litters, cacolets & ambulance wagons, U.S. Army, 1776-1876, 1979.

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Moving the wounded : litters, cacolets & ambulance wagons, U.S. Army, 1776-1876, 1979.

Original manuscript, corrected galley proofs, and blueprint proofs regarding the history of medical care for wounded war victims. The item is dedicated to the military surgeons, the hospital stewards, the litter bearers and the ambulance drivers who labored to alleviate the sufferings of the injured soldiers.

3 items (224 pages and leaves).

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Steward, Miller J.

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