• Time‘s of war • Actors
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Guillermo
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Dr. Boswell
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Doctor
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Dr. Bennit
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Doctor
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Mr. Bennit Oscar
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Johnny
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Doctor
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Carmen
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Bill
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Wounded
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Juan
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Diego
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Wounded
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Marcos
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Daniel
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Wounded
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Celene
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Alexandra
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Nurse
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Jhovania
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Megan
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Nurse
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Vanessa
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Sandra
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Nurse
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Barbara
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Nurse
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Yuli
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Andrea
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Wounded/Narrator
Elizabeth
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The beginning of the war: The civil war started on 1861 when president Abraham Lincoln became president. After the success of president Lincoln the south was trying to become its own country. They didn’t like the idea of freedom of the slaves……… The country spitted in two parts the north and the south. The different ideas of both sides lead to the war between both sides. There was a lot of chaos on the north and south and this was because of the families and the soldiers that get hurt. Several thousands of people died on the attacks but the half of them died after the amputation of three limbs because of the low hygiene founded on the hospitals of those times.
Narrator (Elizabeth) It is 1862 and the civil war had just started there is chaos on all the cities on south and on the north. Dr. Boswell was helping Diego bringing somebody down the stairs. Dr. Boswell “We have another wounded!! Everybody hurry up. Bring some wet towels.” Dr. Bennit “What happened?” Diego “He got shot in his leg and is losing a lot of blood. He needs medical help fast!” Dr Boswell “Alexandra!!! Get 2 other nurses and quickly.” Dr Bennit “We are going to have to amputate his leg.” Bill “Do what ever is necessary but just relief this pain from me.” Narrator “Johnny and Daniel were waiting in the hall. They had bad wounds made from shots on the war.” Dr Bennit
“Why are there so many wounded?” Dr Boswell “It seems that there was just a fight” Daniel “It hurts. Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!” Johnny “Can I at least have a bath”? Narrator “A little water to drink or the bathing of their wounds seemed to afford them the greatest relief.”