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Information about Diseases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1900-08-09, Richmond Times; Miss Van Lew is showing “constant improvement;” Dr. McGuire is “somewhat better”
1900-08-16, Richmond Times; Miss Van Lew “not so well” as she has been – is oppressed by the heat
1900-08-17, Richmond Times; Miss Van Lew was “somewhat improved yesterday”
1900-08-18, Richmond Times; Dr. McGuire and Elizabeth Van Lew are both sick, and suffering from the heat
1900-08-19, Richmond Times; updates on the sick: McGuire feeling better; Van Lew unchanged, but still weak from the heat
1900-08-21, Richmond Times; updates on the sick: McGuire and Van Lew unchanged
1900-08-22, Richmond Times; Elizabeth Van Lew “began to sink yesterday morning,” no hope for her recovery; Dr. McGuire’s condition “not so encouraging”
1900-08-23, Richmond Times; Elizabeth Van Lew “rallied” and may survive several days longer
1900-08-24, Richmond Times; Dr. McGuire “somewhat improved;” Miss Van Lew “regarded as better yesterday, though the end may come at any time.” She is ill with “dropsy.
1900-08-25, Richmond Times; Miss Van Lew’s condition is getting worse
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