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| | Henri Dunant. A Memory of Solferino. 1962 (English translation). 2/3. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | Every church, convent, house, public square, court, street or pathway in these villages was turned into a temporary hospital. |
 | | Many sufferers were taken to Carpenedolo, Castel, Goffredo, Medola, Guidizzolo, Volta, and all the surrounding places, but the largest number went to Castiglione, whither the less severely injured had managed to drag themselves alone. |
 | | The long procession of Commissary carts filed in, loaded with soldiers, non-commissioned officers, and even commissioned officers, all ranks mixed up together; cavalrymen, infantrymen, artillerymen, all bleeding, exhausted, torn, and covered with dust. |
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