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Information about medicine and medical care in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1861-10-20, Richmond Dispatch; Adv. for nurses needed at Warwick Hosp., south side of Broad betw. 23rd & 24th Sts.
1861-10-25, Richmond Dispatch; Good paragraph on 18th GA, camped at Bloody Run, Guarding POWs
1861-11-08, Richmond Dispatch; card noting that Wm. A. Carrington has his (private) office on Main street
1861-11-22, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. McCabe, post Chaplain, overwhelmed with work
1862-01-02, Richmond Dispatch; St. Charles Hospital committee to meet this evening “at their office in the Hospital.”
1862-01-06, Richmond Enquirer; description of a visit to "Hospital No. 1" where wounded Yankees are being treated
1862-01-27, Richmond Dispatch; ad for the Medical College Hospital. McCaw and Gibson are amongst the Surgeons
1862-01-27, Richmond Dispatch; new ad for Bellevue Hospital
1862-01-28, Richmond Whig; Two soldiers get into a "shooting affair" in which one is wounded and taken to Louisiana Hospital
1862-02-13, Richmond Dispatch; St. Charles Hotel (GH#8) unoccupied, needs fixing up for hospital
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