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Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine
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Augusta women's surgical dressings sent to Boston's Peter Bent Brigham Hospital are highly praised in Miss Anna Murray Vail's February Atlantic article on French hospitals, where she admires similar Boston contributions as beautiful and useful
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The Surgical Dressings Sent by Augusta Women Are Highly Praised.
In the "Atlantic" for February appears an article made up of letters written by Miss Anna Murray Vail and entitled "In French Hospitals."
Miss Vail writes:
"Those splendid cases of dressings that have come from Boston: I only wish I knew the women who made them, they are so beautiful and so useful."
As these surgical dressings must be most carefully made, it is gratifying to know that those sent from Augusta have been pronounced "very nice work" by the nurse in charge of the work at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, where the dressings are sent.
E. S. H.
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Augusta
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February
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pronounced 'very nice work' by the nurse in charge of the work at the peter bent brigham hospital, boston
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Surgical dressings sent by Augusta women to Boston are praised in a February Atlantic article entitled 'In French Hospitals' by Miss Anna Murray Vail, who quotes admiration for splendid cases of dressings from Boston as beautiful and useful; the Augusta dressings are noted as carefully made and gratifyingly approved