. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, during thewhole war. The Reverend J. H. ]McNeilly, one of the mostprominent ministers of the Iresbvterian Church in Xashville,never failed to be on the firing-line with the assistant surgeonin the infirmary detail. The Reverend John B. iMcFerrin,who stood high in the councils of the INIethodist P^piscopalChurch, South, held a commission as chaplain, though notassigned to any particular regiment, and was of invaluableservice to the medical
. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, during thewhole war. The Reverend J. H. ]McNeilly, one of the mostprominent ministers of the Iresbvterian Church in Xashville,never failed to be on the firing-line with the assistant surgeonin the infirmary detail. The Reverend John B. iMcFerrin,who stood high in the councils of the INIethodist P^piscopalChurch, South, held a commission as chaplain, though notassigned to any particular regiment, and was of invaluableservice to the medical staff. Father lilemiel, a young Irishman,served as cha])lain of the consolidated Tenth and FifteenthTennessee regiments, and also of Slocums battery. Washing-ton Artillery. He was killed o!i the field of battle while admin-istering the last rites of his church to a dying artillerj^nan. These personal experiences will indicate the manner andmethod of caring for the wounded in the field or in imj^rovisedhospitals. The Confederate surgeons used all of the resourcesat their command and their success was surjjrisingly PART 11HOSPITALS GENERALHOSPITALS
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