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Information about medicine and medical care in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1860-11-03, Richmond Dispatch; adv for Medical College Hospital, gives prices and names surgeons, McCaw, Gibson and Peticolas among them
1860-11-03, Richmond Dispatch; adv for St. Francis de sales Infirmary, gives prices and names surgeons
1860-11-03, Richmond Dispatch; adv for the Main Street Hospital for slaves, "near the corner of Main and 26th streets," gives prices and names surgeons, F. W. Hancock and Peachy among them
1860-11-06, Richmond Dispatch; adv for Bellevue Hospital, gives prices and names surgeons and matron. Brief description of the interior
1861-03-23, Richmond Enquirer; ad for the summer schedule of classes at the Medical College - McCaw and Gibson are listed as professors; students will have access to patients at Bellevue Hospital and Alms House free of charge
1861-04-16, Richmond Dispatch; Ad (including rates) for Bellevue Hospital
1861-04-24, Richmond Dispatch; ladies of Church and Union Hills will meet today at Springfield Hall (future GH#26) to make bandages
1861-04-30, Richmond Dispatch; provisions needed at Camp Lee hospital
1861-05-03, Richmond Dispatch; St. Francis de Sales Hospital is ready to accept patients
1861-06-18, Richmond Enquirer; Classified notice that Surgeon A. Y. P. Garnett (surgeon at Robertson Hosp.) has come to Richmond.
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