Nurses During The Civil War

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Throughout history, most medical care and needs were handled at home by family members, close friends, and neighbors who had some knowledge of medicine practice. It wasn’t until the 19th century when the first hospitals were available for those who needed care. The more hospitals that were made, the more nurses and doctors were needed. The number of nurses increased during the Civil War. More than 20,000 men and women served during the war by caring for the wounded, injured, and sick soldiers. Because of this war, Women’s Hospital of Philadelphia was encouraged to properly train these dedicated people. They created a 6 month training program for nurses in this hospital, which graduated its first class in 1896. Programs like these began to spread