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Record Group 109, (ch. VI, vol. 252). 1/4 in.

Register of Patients and Endorsements on Communications Relating to Patients, General Hospital No. 7. 1863-65. 1 vol. The register, dated 1863, shows patient's number, name, rank, organization, age, complaint, date of admittance, occupation and health before the war, situation of wound, date and character of operation, disposition, and remarks; the endorsements, 1864-65, are from medical and other officers. Register entries are arranged by date of admission, the endorsements chronologically; there is a name index for the endorsements.

Record Group 109, (ch. VI, vol. 389). 1 in. Morning Reports of Patients and Attendants, General Hospital No. 7. 1862-63. 1 vol. Daily reports showing the number of patients in hospital, in private quarters, received, returned to duty, transferred, furloughed, discharged, deserted, detailed, died, and remaining; the number of medical officers, stewards, nurses, laundresses, cooks, matrons, and guards present for duty; and remarks. Arranged chronologically. There are also some lists of discharges on surgeon's certificate and of deaths and a few reports of medical examining boards.
Record Group 109, (ch. VI, vol. 711). 2 in. Morning Reports of Patients and Attendants, General Hospitals No. 1-4, 7-8, 12-20, 22-23, and 25-27. 1862-65. 1 vol. Daily reports showing the number of patients in hospital, in private quarters, received, returned to duty, transferred, furloughed, deserted, discharged, died, and remaining; the number of medical officers, stewards, nurses, cooks, and laundresses present for duty; and remarks. Arranged by hospital number, thereunder chronologically, and thereunder by State of patient's organization. The dates given are inclusive; not all hospitals have reports for all dates.
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