. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . as the rank-ing surgeon, assumed charge of the twelve himdi-ed woundedthere assembled from the battlefields of Franklin and Nash-ville, assisted by nine other Confederate surgeons and assistantsurgeons. On January 10, 18( all the Confederate surgeonsin Nashville were relieved by Federal surgeons, and we weresent by way of Louisville, Cincinnati, Iittsburg, Philadelphia,lialtimore. Fortress jNIonroe, and City Point to Richmond,reaching the capital, January 28th. Re


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . as the rank-ing surgeon, assumed charge of the twelve himdi-ed woundedthere assembled from the battlefields of Franklin and Nash-ville, assisted by nine other Confederate surgeons and assistantsurgeons. On January 10, 18( all the Confederate surgeonsin Nashville were relieved by Federal surgeons, and we weresent by way of Louisville, Cincinnati, Iittsburg, Philadelphia,lialtimore. Fortress jNIonroe, and City Point to Richmond,reaching the capital, January 28th. Remaining three days in Richmond, I visited every morn-ing some part of Chimborazo Hospital, and other hosjjitals inthe city, l^eaving the capital, 1 went to Montgomery, Ala-bama, having thirty days leave, and while waiting for theArmy of Tennessee en route to the Carolinas, frequently vis-ited a hospital there in charge of Doctor John Scott, an Eng-lishman. He had been commissioned surgeon in 1861, assignedto duty at Pensacola until it was evacuated, and subsequentlywas stationed in Montgomery. The hospital was in a large.


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