The Backwash of War / The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse
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A sequence of candid sketches by an American field-hospital nurse depicting the physical and moral aftermath of modern warfare. Through surgical scenes, bedside nursing, and encounters with wounded soldiers, civilians, and overwhelmed staff, the narrator records wounds, illness, suicide attempts, bureaucratic choices, and the slow rhythms of hospital life. Vignettes contrast courage and despair, expose waste, dehumanization, and psychological trauma, and reflect on how prolonged conflict churns ordinary lives into a backwash of suffering and social dislocation. Medical detail and moral observation combine to portray war's lingering human wreckage.
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