Report of the Surgeon General.
1861
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Report of the Surgeon General.
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[Raleigh, North Carolina] : John Spelman, Printer to the State, [1861]
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1 online resource (4 pages)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1365112661
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(TEMPOCo)1365112661
Summary
Report of the Surgeon General to the North Carolina General Assembly on the establishment of a general hospital. The report consists of a letter of transmittal from Henry T. Clark, Executive Department, to the General Assembly, and dated August 29th, 1861; and a report from Charles E. Johnson, Surgeon General N.C. Johnson reports on the condition of soldiers in Yorktown; he found extremely unsanitary conditions, along with numerous illness and conditions, with insufficient medications to treat same. Johnson also recommends, "the permanent appointment of a second assistant Surgeon to each of our Regiments, to be paid by the State, as the Confederate authorities do not recognize but two, which is not sufficient. These appointments ought to be permanent to the volunteer regiments, and extended for a while to the regulars, certainly until it shall be determined that they are not needed."
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed January 18, 2023).
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Print version: North Carolina. Surgeon General's Office. Report of the Surgeon General. [Raleigh, N.C.] : John Spelman, Printer to the State, [1861] (OCoLC)54146638
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