The doctor's part, what happens to the wounded in war . touching in it; somethingthat thrilled one and made the whole being tin-283 THE DOCTORS PART gle with pride and emotion. As General Persh-ing went out on the balcony of the Hotel Cril-lon facing the Place de la Concorde and baredhis head to the cheering crowd below, one wasconscious of the emotion which stirred him,which must have been inevitable in the face ofsuch a demonstration of faith and confidenceand I think we all had an inkling of the thoughtswhich must have been his. It was a spectacle I shall always rememberand be glad to remem


The doctor's part, what happens to the wounded in war . touching in it; somethingthat thrilled one and made the whole being tin-283 THE DOCTORS PART gle with pride and emotion. As General Persh-ing went out on the balcony of the Hotel Cril-lon facing the Place de la Concorde and baredhis head to the cheering crowd below, one wasconscious of the emotion which stirred him,which must have been inevitable in the face ofsuch a demonstration of faith and confidenceand I think we all had an inkling of the thoughtswhich must have been his. It was a spectacle I shall always rememberand be glad to remember: I am proud to thinkthat I was permitted to see it and that therewas accorded me, before and after this, somechance to aid in the common cause, to fulfill thatwhich is the wish of every normal man, to giveof his own effort the best he can when his coun-try calls. THB END !r,!?^^f^Y O^ CONGRESS 0 020 933 856 7. First Aid Post in a Church p. 243 THE DOCTORS PART WHAT HAPPENS TO THE WOUNDED IN WAR BYJAMES ROBB CHURCH, , COLONEL MEDICAL COHPS, IT. S. AEMTWITH FOREWORD BY MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM C. GORGAS SUBGEON-GENERAL, U. S. ABMTdoctorspartwhath00chur


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