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The Wound Dresser

The Wound Dresser

by Walt Whitman, Richard Maurice Bucke

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First published in 1897, "The Wound Dresser" contains a collection of Walt Whitman's letters written from hospitals in Washington during the American civil war. This fascinating volume offers a unique glimpse into Whitman's experiences volunteering as a nurse in army hospitals during the American civil war, providing the reader with a telling insight into the mind of America's greatest poet. "The Wound Dresser" was published posthumously by Whitman's literary executor Richard Maurice Bucke.
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["American Poets" "Correspondence" "History" "Hospitals" "Hospitals charities" "Mothers" "United States Civil War 1861-1865" "Histoire" "H\u00f4pitaux oeuvres de bienfaisance"]

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