Albigence Waldo was a physician at Valley Forge. What does he say about the quality of care that sick soldiers received at Valley Forge? A. The soldiers receive the same treatment as if they were at home. B. Many don’t suffer in the cold despite being housed in tents. C. Many soldiers are treated with remedies that do nothing to cure them. D. Despite receiving different treatment from the normal, few of the sick die. (paragraph in comment)
Paragraph?
“December 25th—Christmas. We are still in tents, when ought to be in huts—the poor sick, suffer much in tents this cold weather. But we now treat them differently from what they used to be at home. . . . We avoid piddling pills, powders, Babus’s Linctus’s cordials—and all such insignificant matters whose powers are only rendered important by causing the patient to vomit up his money instead of his disease. But very few of the sick men die.” —Albigence Waldo on care of sick at Valley Forge.
yeah i was replying to your other comment lol
C.
thank you, how do u understand all these questions ur like a walking history book, are you in college ? :)
I read and comprehend to the best of my abilities. Nothing to it.
well again thanks so much :)
We avoid piddling pills, powders, Babus’s Linctus’s cordials—and all such insignificant matters whose powers are only rendered important by causing the patient to vomit up his money instead of his disease.
Thanks. There were other possibilities but I chose C.
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