. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . r manual, about the same size,was prepared by surgeons detailed for that purpose by Sur-geon-General Moore, and published in Richmond, in 1862 or1863. These were supplied to many field and hospital surgeonsby the Government. Another work published at Richmond in order that themedical officers, as well as the public, might be supplied withinformation, which at that time was greatly needed, was pre-pared by direction of Surgeon-General Moore, by FrancisPeyre Porcher, M.


. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . r manual, about the same size,was prepared by surgeons detailed for that purpose by Sur-geon-General Moore, and published in Richmond, in 1862 or1863. These were supplied to many field and hospital surgeonsby the Government. Another work published at Richmond in order that themedical officers, as well as the public, might be supplied withinformation, which at that time was greatly needed, was pre-pared by direction of Surgeon-General Moore, by FrancisPeyre Porcher, , formerly surgeon in charge of the cityhospital in Charleston, South Carolina, and professor of ma-teria medica and therapeutics in the medical college of that city,and was entitled Resources of the Southern Fields and For-ests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural, being also a Med-ical Botany of the Southern States, with Practical Informationof the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs. Alarge number of copies was printed, and the book supplied tothe medical officers and all others who made PART IIHOSPITALS THE SURGEON IN THE FIELD


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