قراءة كتاب The Red Cross in Peace and War
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Diploma of Gratitude for Miss Clara Barton from the Red Cross of Spain 592 View of Santiago de Cuba from the Harbor 675 View of Morro Castle, Santiago de Cuba 676 The Burning of Siboney 597 Annie E. Wheeler 609 The Youngest Red Cross Nurse 610 Scenes in Siboney 627 Scenes in Santiago 628 Refugees from Santiago 636 Santiago Refugees at El Caney 639 Establishing Headquarters Ashore 640 Starving in the Plaza 647 Los Fosos 648 Bringing in the Wounded 657 Clearing for a Cross Road 658Contents.
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To the People | 13 |
Introduction | 17 |
The Red Cross. General History | 23 |
Organization and Methods of Work | 27 |
Occupation in Times of Peace | 29 |
Services in Time of War | 30 |
Neutral Countries in Time of Peace | 34 |
International Correspondence. M. Moynier’s First Letter | 36 |
American Association of the Red Cross. Constitution and Original Incorporation | 46–47 |
First International Conference | 48 |
The Treaty of the Red Cross | 57 |
Governments Adopting the Treaty | 58 |
Address by Clara Barton | 60 |
Action of the United States Government | 72 |
The “Additional Articles” Concerning the Navy | 74 |
International Bulletin, Extract from | 77 |
Accession of the United States to the Treaty and |