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Read: Medical Life at the Battlefield (1862), by Clara Barton.
How did Barton deal with the argument that nursing wounded soldiers was inappropriate and “unseemly for a woman”?
Answer:
Although Barton was aware of how uncommon her role as a Civil War nurse was, she claimed that "they were rough and unseemly for men" as well. Barton´s reply shows that she saw herself as equal to men.
Step-by-step explanation:
Furthermore, she explains that she felt the urge to fight to defend the country as her father did before her, and being strong and healthy left no option for her but to try to rescue as many fallen soldiers as possible.