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Information about medicine and medical care in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-09-24, Richmond Enquirer; Medical College notice for the next term, includes listing of professors (McCaw, Gibson, Peticolas, etc)
1861-09-25, Richmond Enquirer; list of hospitals in Richmond with current capacities. Notes that POWs are at the General Hospital
1861-10-01, Richmond Dispatch; Officer Winches has been engaged in cleaning up the General Hospital and adding to the comfort of the inmates
1861-10-02, Richmond Dispatch; very detailed account of the ladies' & state hospitals in Richmond - gives statistics and descriptions
1861-10-03, Richmond Dispatch; 230 sick soldiers arrive from Manassas
1861-10-05, Richmond Dispatch; 100 sick soldiers arrive in the city and conveyed to the hospitals
1861-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; flag of truce boat carries away 57 POWs - Charles Bell Gibson and St. George Peachy accompany the departing prisoners
1861-10-07, Richmond Dispatch; More than 100 sick arrive for hospitals via the Central railroad
1861-10-08, Richmond Dispatch; Geo. Sheridan, Ala. soldier, goes crazy, runs through streets in underwear, leaps to death in canal at "Armory Bridge"
1861-10-16, Richmond Dispatch; 36 WIA prisoners transferred from Alms House to prison. Authorities hope to use Alms House for CSA only
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