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Fannie A. Beers, Memories: a record of personal exeperience and adventure during four years of war. 12 0 Browse Search
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out consulting. Very sick and very badly-wounded patients were now sent to Mrs. Caldwell. In fact, cases which were considered hopeless, but lingering, were despatge to die, but not one of them did what was expected of him. The efforts of Mrs. Caldwell were blessed of God, and her patients, without exception, improved. One ofd to remain under surgical treatment until April, 1864, when he was sent to Mrs. Caldwell, and remained nine months more under her care. An order had been issued th, of New Orleans, was also saved to his country by the kindly attentions of Mrs. Caldwell. He also is an honored citizen of New Orleans, engaged as a journalist, anouisiana; Dr. Henry Larreux,—— ——; Lieutenant Henri Puisson, Tenth Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell were New Orleans people. Their temporary home in Virginia wasMrs. Caldwell were New Orleans people. Their temporary home in Virginia was taken with the definite object in view of offering a refuge to sick and wounded Louisiana soldiers. She is, of course, proud of its record and her own, but simply