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The Wound Dresser

The Wound Dresser

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Number of Chapters: 17

Length: 5 hours and 30 minutes

Language: English

The Wound Dresser is a series of letters written from the hospitals in Washington by Walt Whitman during the War of the Rebellion to The New York Times, the Brooklyn Eagle and his mother, edited by Richard Maurice Burke, M.D., one of Whitman's literary executors. (Summary by R. S. Steinberg)

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01 - Preface (R. S. Steinberg)
02 - The Great Army of the Wounded (R. S. Steinberg)
03 - Life Among Fifty Thousand Soldiers (R. S. Steinberg)
04 - Hospital Visits - 1 (R. S. Steinberg)
05 - Hospital Visits - 2 (R. S. Steinberg)
06 - Letters of 1862-3 I-V (R. S. Steinberg)
07 - Letters of 1862-3 VI-X (R. S. Steinberg)
08 - Letters of 1862-3 XI-XV (R. S. Steinberg)
09 - Letters of 1862-3 XVI-XX (R. S. Steinberg)
10 - Letters of 1862-3 XXI-XXV (R. S. Steinberg)
11 - Letters of 1862-3 XXVI-XXX (R. S. Steinberg)
12 - Letters of 1864 I-V (R. S. Steinberg)
13 - Letters of 1864 VI-X (R. S. Steinberg)
14 - Letters of 1864 XI-XV (R. S. Steinberg)
15 - Letters of 1864 XVI-XX (R. S. Steinberg)
16 - Letters of 1864 XXI-XXV (R. S. Steinberg)
17 - Letters of 1864 XXVI-XXIX and Afterword (R. S. Steinberg)
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