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Information about medicine and medical care in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-02-20, Richmond Dispatch; Hospital paymaster’s office is at the corner of Marshall and 26th
1862-02-22, Richmond Dispatch; opening of St. Charles (GH#8) for "wayfaring soldiers"
1862-03-14, Richmond Dispatch; very long anecdote about 14 year old patient at Maryland Hospital, 25th and Cary
1862-03-28, Richmond Dispatch; local barman leaps from 3rd floor of Libby – broken skull & compound fractures of all four limbs!
1862-05-05, Richmond Dispatch; unusually large shipments of sick soldiers taxes city transportation
1862-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; JM Holloway, surgeon at Winder, asks ladies to donate old vials
1862-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; men not getting to hospitals, sleeping on streets, Libby Hill, etc.
1862-05-06, Richmond Dispatch; Oakwood filling up fast, hospitals crowded – paper suggests the hospitals are “killing off” soldiers
1862-05-07, Richmond Whig; Description of Winder Hospital
1862-05-10, Richmond Whig; Room established for deposit of supplies at Winder Hospital.
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