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Clara Barton


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Clara Barton
Historical account of the life of American nurse, Clara Barton.
1,669 words (approx. 6.7 pages) | 8 sources | MLA | 2004 United States


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This paper presents an historical account of Clara Barton's heroic service as a Civil War nurse, her active involvement in the suffragist movement, her nursing and social services work in Europe, and her successful involvement in forming the American Red Cross.

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"When picturing the atrocities of war today, one usually envisions the ungodly sight of a soldier being shot or blown up. The pain and anguish of a person's face as well as the assailed and bloody body hitting the ground readily come to mind. In the Civil War, however, much of the death and gore did not occur on the battlefields but in the so-called hospitals. Because most people believed the war was going to last only a few months or weeks there was no real effort to recruit doctors. At the beginning of the Civil War, there were 36 doctors in the whole United States and 12 of these surgeons went to the South to serve. Surgeons had no formal training in the art of medicine."

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Clara Barton (2012, February 09). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Clara-Barton/48859

MLA Citation:

"Clara Barton" 09 February 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Clara-Barton/48859>




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