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The Daily Dispatch: December 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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ities as will serve the whole. Ten or twelve ladies are continually engaged in waiting upon the very sick, and preparing jellies, broths, soups, teas, and many other little articles of diet suited to the different stages of diseases. Surgeon D. S. Green has charge of the whole. He is a native of Culpeper county, and as near as we can judge is from 55 to 60 years old. In early life he received the appointment of Surgeon in the old Federal Navy, but when it become necessary for the South tectly or indirectly, in the comfort of the sick, as well as to those for whose comfort and aid it was established. Those having friends and relations in the Culpeper Hospital, we think should console themselves with the knowledge that in surgeon Green their children, brothers, fathers, and friends, have a friend, protector, and Surgeon. He is ever ready and willing to contribute to the necessities of the sick or wounded — kind, feeling, and exceedingly attentive; and at no time does he fa