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Ancestry.com - U.S., Carded Service Records of Hospital Attendants, Matrons and Nurses, 1861-1865 $
Original source: Carded Service Records of Hospital Attendants, Matrons and Nurses, 1861 - 1865. NAID: 655658. Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984, Record Group 94. The National Archives at Washington, DC Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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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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Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum
This is the official site of the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum. Dr. Mudd was the southern Maryland doctor who set the leg of John Wilkes Booth the morning after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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Genealogy Quest - 3rd Division Hospital at Meade Station
Civil War burials in the cemetery 3rd Division, 9th A. C. Hospital, Meade Station, Virginia.
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A working bibliography of MHI sources.
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National Archives Catalog - Carded Medical Records of Officers, 1861 - 1865
This series consists of cards on which information from original records, such as hospital registers, rolls, and reports, relating to the medical treatment of individual officers has been copied. The information on the cards includes name; rank; organization; complaint; date of admittance and hospital to which admitted; date returned to duty, deserted, discharged, sent to General Hospital, furloughed, or died; remarks; and reference to the original hospital record.
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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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Register of Confederate Naval Patients in the Charity Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1861
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Resources in Civil War Medicine
At The Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.