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Information about Diseases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1861-12-10, Richmond Enquirer; List of deceased Prisoners of War
1862-01-11, Richmond Whig; death notice for Philip Rahm, proprietor of the "Eagle Foundry," who died of lockjaw. He was attended by Dr. Bolton.
1862-02-08, Richmond Examiner; long article giving detailed descriptions of Chimborazo Hospital and Louisiana Hospitals. Chimborazo currently boasts a 3.61% mortality rate, Louisiana 5.7%. Says Chimborazo opened 10/11/1861
1862-06-06, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. A. G. Lane denies rumor that smallpox at Winder Hospital
1862-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; Excellent adv for Medical College Hospital
1862-06-10, Richmond Enquirer; Office of Inspector of Hospitals has the location of sick soldiers
1862-07-07, Richmond Dispatch; ad for a man at Winder Hospital who can cure many manners of disease
1862-07-25, Richmond Examiner; Yankee prisoners are being paroled, very few remain in Richmond; mortality amongst prisoners is 50%+
1862-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Obituary for S. D. Roundtree, G1TX, died 8/5 at Naval Hospital, Governor Street
1862-08-06, Richmond Enquirer; Great description of the Military District of Richmond - gives details on Winder's office, Castle Godwin, Castle "Grizzly" (Griswold) at the corner of 6th and Cary street
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