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C.S. Army Deaths at Cassville, Georgia Hospitals
List of deaths of CS soldiers in the hospitals around Cassville, Georgia, during the period between October, 1863, and March, 1864. Transcribed from the Atlanta newspaper, Southern Confederacy of March 25, 1864. Additional data from some state rosters also included.
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Camp Letterman General Hospital
From Gettysburg National Military Park.
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Civil War Medicine - Research Guides at Virginia Commonwealth University
From the Virginia Commonwealth University Library. Provides links to a variety of resources related to the medical aspects of the American Civil War. Categories include Archives & Records, Articles, Books, Hospitals, Images, Surgeons, Nurses & the U.S. Sanitary Commission.
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Article by DeAnne Blanton.
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National Museum of Health and Medicine
Information on the history of American and military medicine. Special emphasis on Civil War medicine.
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NYPL, USSC Civil War Soldiers Inquiry Database
The United States Sanitary Commission's Hospital Directory collected and recorded information concerning the location of sick, wounded and missing soldiers for the benefit of their families and friends. The Washington Hospital Directory Archives records contain over 9,000 inquiry files dating from 1862-1865 concerning soldiers and other individuals. Although most of the files refer to state volunteer soldiers, there are also inquiries for U.S. Army regulars, U.S. Colored Troops, Navy and Marine servicemen, Confederates, government and USSC employees, hospital staff and civilians.
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Pre-1870 American Surgical Instruments & Amputation Sets
Extensive photos and information on Civil War surgical amputation sets and instruments. Included are articles on collecting and identification of medical antiques and specificaly US Army Hospital Department sets. List of American makers of military surgery sets used during the Civil War.
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Register of Confederate Naval Patients in the C.S. Hospital Ship St. Philip at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1861-1862
Register of Confederate naval patients, which includes personal details.
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Resources in Civil War Medicine
At The Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
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Sick and Wounded Transported to New York on the U.S. Transport Eastern Queen
A list of 104 Union soldiers that arrived in New York on May 9, 1862 on the U.S. Transport Eastern Queen.
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Sick Report 1863 Company E, 4th Regiment, Delaware Infantry Volunteers
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Tennessee Confederate Physicians : An Introduction
From the Tennessee State Library and Archives - Historical and Genealogical Information.
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The Society of Civil War Surgeons
The goal of the society is to promote, in both members as well as the general public, a deep and abiding appreciation for rich medical heritage of the American Civil War.
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The United States Sanitary Commission Records Processing Project | The New York Public Library
Describes the New York Public Library’s project to update their holdings from the U.S. Sanitary Commission’s records. Provides a detailed description of the records themselves. The Commission's records on U.S. (Federal) Civil War servicemen collected & recorded information concerning the location of sick, wounded & missing soldiers for the benefit of their families & friends. Consisting of almost 1,000 linear feet of materials, they document the activities of the USSC’s administrative & branch offices, inspectors and relief agents & the many women’s auxiliary societies supporting the USSC. Almost a third of the collection consists of back pay, bounty and pension claims filed by the USSC on behalf of thousands of servicemen and their families during and after the war. The USSC did not work with Confederate (rebel) servicemen.










