. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . PART IIHOS1MTA LS THE MEDICAL SERVICEOE THECONFEDERACY. WHY THE AUTHOR OF THE FOLLOWING CHAPTER MUST RELY OX MEMORY AND PRIVATE SOURCES.■—DESTRUCTION IN RICHMOND, APRIL, 1S65 REACHING ALMOST TO THE CAPITOL ITSELF (iNTHE REAR OF THE PICTURE), AND CONSUMING MEDICAL AND OTHER RECORDS CONFEDERATE MEDICAL SERVICE By Deerixg J. Roberts, Surgeon, Confederate States Army 1 IN the conflagration in the city of Richmond, Virginia, onthe night of April 2, 1865, on i


. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . PART IIHOS1MTA LS THE MEDICAL SERVICEOE THECONFEDERACY. WHY THE AUTHOR OF THE FOLLOWING CHAPTER MUST RELY OX MEMORY AND PRIVATE SOURCES.■—DESTRUCTION IN RICHMOND, APRIL, 1S65 REACHING ALMOST TO THE CAPITOL ITSELF (iNTHE REAR OF THE PICTURE), AND CONSUMING MEDICAL AND OTHER RECORDS CONFEDERATE MEDICAL SERVICE By Deerixg J. Roberts, Surgeon, Confederate States Army 1 IN the conflagration in the city of Richmond, Virginia, onthe night of April 2, 1865, on its occupation by the Federalarmy, two houses with their contents were completely de-stroyed; one occupied by Surgeon-General Samuel P. Mooreas his office, and the one adjoining, in which were stored manypapers, reports, and records pertaining to his office, and whichhad accumulated during the preceding four years. While much has been placed on the printed page duringthe past forty years, including the numerous octavo volumesunder the title of The War of the Rebellion, and the largerbut less numerous ones entitled The Medical and SurgicalHistory of the War of the Rebellion,


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