A Brief Plea for An Ambulance System for the Army of the United States, As Drawn From the Extra Sufferings of the Late Lieut. Bowditch And a Wounded Comrade
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H. Stedman. At a meeting of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, held Sept. 22, 1862, Dr. Bowditch remarked as follows : " I desire to bring before the Society a subject of great im- portance to the future welfare of our wounded soldiers ; although, at first sight, it may not seem exactly appropriate for a meeting of this Society. " During my recent visit to Washington with other physicians, summoned there by the Secretary of War, I was brought imme- diately in contact with the abominabl...e system, or rather no system, of ambulances now in use in our army. The atrocities I saw committed, are, I think, a sufficient reason for bringing the subject before you, in order that, either by the individual effort of the members, or by the united action of the Society, public opinion may be made so strong as to force the Govern- ment to devise some plan more in accordance with common humanity, and more truly military in its discipline. 23 " On the evening of Friday, Sept. 5, at the request of the surgeon-general, I joined an ambulance train that was just starting to go to the relief of our starving and wounded men, near Centreville.
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