| Henry Montague Hozier - 1870 - 526 ˹éÒ
...could do proved a very inadequate provision for such an excessive mass of suffering; and the object of the British National Society for aid to the sick and wounded in war was to supplement the overtaxed exertions of the military surgeons, and provide some few comforts for... | |
| Carl Abel - 1871 - 658 ˹éÒ
...and in that of my countrymen at home and abroad who have been benefited by this aid, to the Committee of the British " National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded," through which this labour of love has been effected. By these proofs of a true philanthropy the British... | |
| Sir William Mac Cormac - 1872 - 242 ˹éÒ
...les quatre cinquièmes au moins employée en faveur de nos 1. Heport of the operations of the Brilish national Society for aid to the sick and wounded in war during the Franco-Garni an war 1870-1871. — Londoo, 1 S7 1 . compatriotes ; elle est indépendante du ravitaillement... | |
| Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies - 1872 - 742 ˹éÒ
...newspaper press, but more particularly in the published replies to a series of questions issued by the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War, sentiments very generally expressed concerning the Geneva Convention of 1864, the intended modes of... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 818 ˹éÒ
...Anglo-American Ambulance, dressing their wounds, washing their faces, and performing all the terrible 1 ' Report of the Operations of the British National Society...and Wounded in War, during the Franco-German war, 1870-71.' p. 22. London: printed for the Committee, by Harrison & Sons, 1871. * Report, p. 60. " »... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 810 ˹éÒ
...and urge them to fresh conquests in the cause of God and humanity. The following extracts from the Report of the Operations of the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded during the late war,1 bear handsome testimony to the merits and services of the Sisters of Charity,... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 804 ˹éÒ
...urge them to fresh conquests in the cause of God and humanity. The following extracts from the Eeport of the Operations of the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded during the late war,1 bear handsome testimony to the merits and services of the Sisters of Charity,... | |
| Sir Charles Alexander Gordon - 1873 - 288 ˹éÒ
...helper, the men so called 'representing in regiments in some respects the class called hospital * Report, British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War. subordinates in India. Reports by persons believed to be qualified judges state, that as in the French... | |
| Sir John Furley - 1876 - 322 ˹éÒ
...last war in America, in which neutral hospital flags have had a chance of recognition. Though a member of the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War, I have no prejudices in favour of the Red Cross sufficiently strong to blind me to the defects of the... | |
| Ernst Georg Ravenstein - 1876 - 674 ˹éÒ
...von ¿£ 440,200, und für die Verwundeten und Kranken im deutschfranzösischen Krieg sammelte die British National Society for aid to the Sick and wounded In War ¿£ 294,455 (der deutsche, Hïilfmerein ausscrdein £ 40,000). Diese Zahlen beweisen deutlich den... | |
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