Blood hospitals in the second division of the fourth corps of the Liberation Army
Keywords:
mambi military health, blood hospitals, second division of the fourth corps of the liberation army.Abstract
This article analyzes the care work in the blood hospitals of the Second Division of the Fourth Corps of the Liberation Army, with an emphasis on their location, statistics and main procedures carried out in these rudimentary facilities. It is located in the time frame of 1895 - 1898, in the Las Villas region. It is located in the Mambi military health of the Second Division of the Fourth Corps of the Liberation Army, specifying that the role of these hospitals was to attend to the Mambi troops and maintain their vitality during the war. The sources that support the arguments and evaluations of this work, reveal that the Mambi military health and within this, the blood hospitals were fundamental pillars for the survival of the Liberation Army during the independence struggle of 1895.Downloads
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