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Hospital Transports. A MEMOIR of the Embarkation of the Sick and Wounded from the Peninsula of Virginia in the Summer of 1862.
DEDICATION. To the Memories of
J. M. GRYMES, M. D.,
WILLIAM PLATT, Junior, Esq.,
Lieut.-Col. JOSEPH BRIDGHAM CURTIS, U.S.V.,
RUDD C. HOPKINS, M. D.,
MRS. FANNY SWAN WARRINER,
DAVID BOSWELL REID, M. D.,
Surgeon ROBERT WARE, U. S. V.,
Introduction.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
APPENDIX A.
APPENDIX B.
Terms of Service.
Administration.
Wards.
Surgeons.
Assistants to Surgeons.
Nurses.
Dispensary.
Hospital Pantry and Linen Closet.
Watches.
Time of Meals.
House Diet.
Special Diet.
Surgeons' Rounds.
All Hands.
Receiving and Distributing Patients.
SANITARY COMMISSION.
APPENDIX C.
Copy of Letter to the Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac.
Copy of a Letter to the Surgeon-General.
Memorandum of Arrangements proposed by the Secretary of the Commission, to prevent a recurrence of the confusion in the Transport Service which occurred after the Battle of Fair Oaks.
Sea Steamers, fitted for long passages outside.
Coast-Steamers, which must make a harbor on the approach of bad weather, and which should not be sent beyond Philadelphia, unless the necessity is urgent.
Coast-Steamers which should not be run outside.
Sailing vessels adapted to be used as Stationary Hospitals, or to be towed outside.
Plan for the Disposition of Patients to be sent in Hospital Transports from White House.
APPENDIX D.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
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