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In the middle 1800's England became embroiled in the Crimean War, and the United States fought the Civil War. During the Civil War both sides had military men serving as nurses although we only hear about the Union volunteers, who were predominately female. The Confederate Army identified thirty men per regiment to care for the wounded. The Union also had men in the military serving as nurses. Men, including Walt Whitman, served as volunteers.

 

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Reference for confederate nurses - Pokorny, M.E. (1992), An historical perspective of confederate nursing during the Civil War, 1861-1865, Nursing Research 41, 1 , 29.

 


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