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Information about Diseases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1900-08-29, Richmond Times; Dr. McGuire’s condition is unchanged; Miss Van Lew is getting stronger
1900-08-30, Richmond Times; Dr. McGuire “shows some slight improvement;” Miss Van Lew “rallied yesterday and her condition is regarded as more favorable
1900-08-31, Richmond Times; both McGuire and Van Lew remain unchanged
1900-09-01, Richmond Times; Condition of the sick: McGuire and Van Lew unchanged
1900-09-02, Richmond Times; “no material change in the condition of Miss Elizabeth Van Lew.”
1900-09-07, Richmond Times; Miss Van Lew “continues to improve”
1900-09-08, Richmond Times; “Miss Elizabeth Van Lew’s condition is not improving.”
1900-09-20, Richmond Times; Miss Van Lew “not feeling so well last night” – fever higher, and quite restless
1900-09-23, Richmond Times; Miss Van Lew growing weaker – her relatives arrive at her bedside
1900-09-26, Richmond Times; obituary of Elizabeth Van Lew with lengthy description of her life and wartime activities
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