Publisher's Synopsis
"Directions for Cooking by Troops, in Camp and Hospital," prepared under the direction of Florence Nightingale, offers a fascinating glimpse into the challenges of food preparation and nutrition within a military setting. This historical text, "Prepared for the Army of Virginia, and published by order of the Surgeon General, with essays on taking food, and what food," provides insight into feeding soldiers and patients in camp and hospital environments.
Explore practical guidance and recipes designed to sustain troops, focusing on both quantity and nutritional needs. Delve into the methods and considerations involved in providing nourishing meals under demanding circumstances. This volume sheds light on the crucial role of food in maintaining the health and well-being of military personnel. It is an invaluable resource for those interested in military history, the history of medicine, and the evolution of nutritional practices.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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