Kate: The Journal of a Confederate Nurse

by Kate Cumming

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This fascinating journal of Kate Cumming, one of the first women to offer her services for the care of the South's wounded soldiers of the bloody Civil War, represents a detailed record of her activities and thoughts as a nurse. Spanning the time she was assigned to her first post in Okolona, Mississippi in April 186, working under Doctor S. H. Stout, a progressive military physician committed to the employment of women in hospitals, until May 29, 1865, this book provides a solid look behind show more the lines of Civil War action in depicting civilian attitudes, army medical practices, and the administrative workings of the Confederate hospital system. show less

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Informed me somewhat of the role of a nurse in that war, but also conveyed to me, for the first time in all I've read about the Civil War, the extreme dislike for the North by Southerners. Since she was originally from Scotland where there was no slavery, I was surprised by her strong antipathy for the north. Since the south was represented in Congress before the War and therefore I thought were equal partners, I have failed to understand why the South felt so strongly, enough to engage in such a War with the North. I need to read more on the subject to find some understanding.
Kate Cumming was one of the first women to offer her services for the care of the South's wounded soldiers. Her journal provides a look behind the lines of Civil War action in depicting civilian attitudes, army medical practices, and the administrative workings of the Confederate hospital system.

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Original title
A Journal of hospital life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee, from the Battle of Shiloh to the end of the war
Original publication date
[c1866]
People/Characters
Kate Cumming
Important events
American Civil War
Blurbers
Cunningham, H. H.

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Genres
History, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction, Sexuality and Gender Studies
DDC/MDS
973.776History & geographyHistory of North AmericaUnited StatesCivil War Era (1857-1865)Prisons, hospitals, charities, etc.Hospitals, hospital sketches
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E625 .C58History of the United StatesUnited StatesCivil War period, 1861-1865The Civil War, 1861-1865
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