| Page | Dedication, | v | Introduction by Bishop Potter, | vii | Preface, | xi | Introduction, | 17 | Our Daily Work, | 23 | A Morning at the Hospital, | 38 | The Two Armies, | 43 | The Contrast, | 47 | Browning, | 63 | Brown, | 69 | Darlington, | 75 | “Little Corning,” | 93 | Gavin, | 105 | Christmas at the U. S. A. Hospital, ——, ——, | 114 | Poor JosÉ, | 128 | Robinson, | 139 | The Return to the Regiment, | 157 | A Visit to the Wards, | 168 | Our Gettysburg Men, | 193 |
TO THE PRIVATES OF THE Army of the United States; WHOSE DARING IN DANGER; PATIENCE IN PRIVATION; SELF-SACRIFICE IN SUFFERING; AND LOYALTY IN LOVE FOR THEIR COUNTRY, HAVE GIVEN TO THE WORLD A NOBLE EXAMPLE, WORTHY OF ALL IMITATION, These Notes are affectionately Dedicated, BY ONE WHOSE PRIVILEGE IT IS TO HAVE BEEN PERMITTED TO MINISTER TO THE SICK AND WOUNDED AMONG THEM, IN ONE OF OUR CITY HOSPITALS.
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