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Information about medicine and medical care in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1862-05-13, Richmond Dispatch; appeal for ladies to send old garments and rags to Chimborazo for use as dressings
1862-05-18, Richmond Dispatch; Chimborazo needs bandages
1862-05-23, Richmond Dispatch; Chas. Bell Gibson is Surgeon in Charge, GH#1
1862-06-02, Richmond Dispatch; 5 surgeons shot at 7 Pines, 4 from Hatton’s Brigade
1862-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; “Alms House Hospital” (GH#1) is in need of nurses and provisions; gives a good description of the hospital, and mentions the Sisters of Charity helping at the hospital
1862-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. E. S. Gaillard’s arm indeed amputated
1862-06-03, Richmond Dispatch; Jno Jones, Hospital Committee says surgeons badly needed at Seabrook’s
1862-06-05, Richmond Dispatch; conditions at Seabrook's (GH#9)
1862-06-06, Richmond Dispatch; City Arms Hotel Hosp., 15th St., established by Capt. Alexander; McDaniel’s Jail known as Castle Godwin
1862-06-10, Richmond Dispatch; Excellent adv for Medical College Hospital
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