Today in History
August 22
1864: The International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC, adopted the first Geneva Convention that called for the care of all wounded soldiers. The committee began meeting in February 1863 in Geneva, Switzerland and adopted a symbol of a red cross on a white background, now a universal symbol of medical care. Clara Barton, who cared for wounded soldiers during the Civil War, eventually started the American Red Cross after traveling to Switzerland after the Civil War.











