Annual Register, Volum 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... wounded soldiers from the Crimea was no formal and state proceeding , dictated by policy -it was the spontaneous ... wounds . Extraordinary indeed were many of them the most horrible night- mare could never suggest the wounds and ...
... wounded soldiers from the Crimea was no formal and state proceeding , dictated by policy -it was the spontaneous ... wounds . Extraordinary indeed were many of them the most horrible night- mare could never suggest the wounds and ...
Side 150
... wounds on each side of the chest , between the second and fourth ribs , and , from the direction of the wounds , he was clearly of opinion that the arch of the aorta was wounded , and that death took place almost instantly . He then ...
... wounds on each side of the chest , between the second and fourth ribs , and , from the direction of the wounds , he was clearly of opinion that the arch of the aorta was wounded , and that death took place almost instantly . He then ...
Side 348
... Wounded . Number of Wounded since dead . Number of Wounded since Invalided . Number Recovered and Returned Number Died from Sickness . to duty . Number Invalided to the End of the War . Cavalry Artillery · 22 21 216 4 25 38 585 23 53 ...
... Wounded . Number of Wounded since dead . Number of Wounded since Invalided . Number Recovered and Returned Number Died from Sickness . to duty . Number Invalided to the End of the War . Cavalry Artillery · 22 21 216 4 25 38 585 23 53 ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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