Invincible Louisa

According to the author, why did Alcott spend a lot of time in Washington D.C. in the biography, Invincible Louisa?

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Louisa spent significant time in Washington, D.C., nursing soldiers wounded in the Civil War. In the infectious environment of the military hospital, Louisa contracted typhoid fever, the effects of which remained with her for the rest of her life.

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