. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . to the military hospitals at this point, and the fine recordmade here as a result of the patriotic labor of physicians and nurses inthe first year of the war. A. State military agency located at Washingtonassisted in caring for the sick and wounded of the Pennsylvania regi-ments.* The Government decided to create several great army hospitalestablishments at Philadelphia for the reception of sick and woundedsoldiers and sailors without relation to statehood. Indeed, the firstmodest hospital opened in the city, that conducted by t


. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . to the military hospitals at this point, and the fine recordmade here as a result of the patriotic labor of physicians and nurses inthe first year of the war. A. State military agency located at Washingtonassisted in caring for the sick and wounded of the Pennsylvania regi-ments.* The Government decided to create several great army hospitalestablishments at Philadelphia for the reception of sick and woundedsoldiers and sailors without relation to statehood. Indeed, the firstmodest hospital opened in the city, that conducted by the Union Vol-unteer Soldiers Refreshment Saloon Committee, was intended to care *The interests of the Pennsylvania soldiers in hospitals were in charge ofAssistant Surgeon-General Alfred W. Green, of Philadelphia, stationed at Wash-ington. 224 X33H1S 1- (0 Id III _l 3 d c111 _ 1- T 1- 1- u <J ai u. H CO 7 0 D. - in (/) u O o I I1- O -1 n < zo o 7 tru z J 3 0 UJ O * 1 T -t (fl < a; W T O Z CL -I u z J. <J U 15 CO l Q Q. o I a: Ld CL < I. X33d±S 3 O +j hfl G ft O CO „ C o u ■n o UJ C/l Ih C T3 6 a -i c o * > u O c > 3> x; o ■0 rt a


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