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Charleston (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
at Paris, formerly medical director of Army of North Carolina during the war 1861-65. Department of South Carolina—Medical Director, Peyre Porcher, M. D., Charleston, S. C., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. Medical Inspector, A. N. Tally, M. D., formerly president of Examining Board C. S. A. at Richmond, Va.; Middleton Michel, Charlr, S. S. Satchwell, M. D., Wilmington, N. C., and Edward Warren—Bey, M. D. (lately deceased). VIII. South Carolina—Medical Director, Peyre Porcher, M. D., Charleston, S. C.; Medical Inspectors, A. M. Talley, M. D., and Middleton Michel, M. D., Charleston, S. C. IX. Georgia—Medical Director, James B. Read, M. D., Savannah, Ga.Charleston, S. C. IX. Georgia—Medical Director, James B. Read, M. D., Savannah, Ga.; Medical Inspectors, A. B. M. Miller, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. (lately deceased), J. McF. Gaston, Atlanta, Ga., and A. E. Flewellen, M. D., Thomaston, Ga. X. Alabama—Medical Director, R. F. Michel, M. D., Montgomery, Ala.; Medical Inspectors, John B. Gaston, M. D., Montgomery, Ala., George A. Ketchum, M. D., Mobile, Ala., and
Petersburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
., Baltimore, Md., formerly medical purveyor and inspector Confederate States Army. Department of Virginia—Medical Director, John Herbert Claiborne, M. D., Petersburg, Va., formerly in charge of the general hospitals of the army of General R. E. Lee, Confederate States Army, Petersburg, Va. Medical Inspector, Charles Wm. Penn BrPetersburg, Va. Medical Inspector, Charles Wm. Penn Brock, M. D., Richmond, Va., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. Department of North Carolina-Medical Director, Bedford Brown, M. D. Medical Inspector, S. S. Satchwell, M. D., Wilmington, N. C. Edward Warren-Bey, lately deceased at Paris, formerly medical director of Army of North Carolina during the war 1861-65. Department of South CHot Springs, Ark. V. Maryland-Medical Director, Julian J. Chisholm, M. D., Baltimore, Md. VI. Virginia-Medical Director, John Herbert Claiborne, M. D., Petersburg, Va.; Medical Inspector, Chas. Wm. Penn Brock, Richmand, Va. VII. North Carolina—Medical Director, Bedford Brown, M. D.; Medical Inspector, S. S. Satchwell, M.
Tullahoma (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
ohn G. Walker's Division, C. S. A., Transmississippi Department. Medical Inspector, F. E. Daniel, M. D., Austin, Texas, formerly surgeon and judge advocate Department of Tennessee. Department of Tennessee-Medical Director, John B. Cowan, Tullahoma, Tenn., formerly surgeon-in-chief cavalry of General N. B. Forrest. Medical Inspectors, D. D. Saunders, M. D., Memphis, Tenn., formerly surgeon C. S. A.; Alexander Erskine, Memphis, formerly surgeon C. S. A.; Deering J. Roberts, M. D., Nashville, ttle Rock-Ark. XV. Texas-Medical Director, S. H. Stout, M. D., Dallas, Tex.; Medical Inspectors, Elias J. Beall, M. D., Fort Worth, Texas, and F. E. Daniels, M. D., Austin, Texas. XVI. Tennessee-Medical Director, John B. Conway, M. D., Tullahoma, Tenn.; Medical Inspectors, D. D. Saunders, M. D., Memphis, Alexander Erskin, M. D., Memphis, and Dearing J. Roberts, M. D., Nashville, Tenn. By order of J. B. Gordon, General commanding. George Moorman, Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff. [Fr
Vicksburg (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
or, J. P. Moore, M. D., Yazoo City, Miss., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. Medical Inspectors, George W. Howard, M. D., Vicksburg, Miss,; T. G. Birchett, M. D., Vicksburg, Miss. Department of Louisiana—Medical Director, Ernest Lewis, New Orleans, La., formerly medical director Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, 1865. Medical Inspectors, JoF. Moore, Estbuchie, Miss.; Medical Inspectors, Bolivar A. Vaughan, M. D., Columbus, Miss., Wm. L. Lipscomb, M. D., Columbus, Miss., George W. Howard, M. D., Vicksburg, Miss., and T. G. Birchett, M. D., Vicksburg, Miss. XIII. Louisiana—Medical Director, Ernest Lewis, M. D., New Orleans, La.; Medical Inspectors, Joseph T. Scott,Vicksburg, Miss. XIII. Louisiana—Medical Director, Ernest Lewis, M. D., New Orleans, La.; Medical Inspectors, Joseph T. Scott, M. D., New Orleans, Wm. P. Brewer, M. D., New Orleans, J. C. Bickham, M. D., New Orleans, Jas. W. Dupree, M. D., Baton Rouge, T. J. Buffing— ton, M. D., Baton Rouge, and Jas. C. Egan, M. D., Shreveport, La. XIV. Arkansas-Medical Director, Algernon S. Garnett, M. D., Hot Springs; Medical Inspector, P. O. Hooker, M. D., Little
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
Chisholm, M. D., Baltimore, Md., formerly medical purveyor and inspector Confederate States Army. Department of Virginia—Medical Director, John Herbert Claiborne,erly in charge of the general hospitals of the army of General R. E. Lee, Confederate States Army, Petersburg, Va. Medical Inspector, Charles Wm. Penn Brock, M. D., Rchmond, Va.; Middleton Michel, Charleston, formerly surgeon and editor of Confederate States Medical Journal, Richmond, Va., 1864-65. Department of Georgia—James B F. Michel, M. D., Montgomery, formerly surgeon C. S. A., and editor of a Confederate States medical journal, Richmond, Va. Medical Inspectors, John B. Gaston, M. D.,ed only the most distinguished survivors of the medical corps of the late Confederate States Army, and I feel it to be my duty, as well as my pleasure, to acknowledgerganization, development and advancement of the medical corps of the late Confederate States Army and Navy, and now confidently appeal to the commanding General of th
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
homa, Tenn., formerly surgeon-in-chief cavalry of General N. B. Forrest. Medical Inspectors, D. D. Saunders, M. D., Memphis, Tenn., formerly surgeon C. S. A.; Alexander Erskine, Memphis, formerly surgeon C. S. A.; Deering J. Roberts, M. D., Nashville, Tenn., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. The commanding general will note that I have selected only the most distinguished survivors of the medical corps of the late Confederate States Army, and I feel it to be my duty, as well as my pleasure, to acor, S. H. Stout, M. D., Dallas, Tex.; Medical Inspectors, Elias J. Beall, M. D., Fort Worth, Texas, and F. E. Daniels, M. D., Austin, Texas. XVI. Tennessee-Medical Director, John B. Conway, M. D., Tullahoma, Tenn.; Medical Inspectors, D. D. Saunders, M. D., Memphis, Alexander Erskin, M. D., Memphis, and Dearing J. Roberts, M. D., Nashville, Tenn. By order of J. B. Gordon, General commanding. George Moorman, Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff. [From the Baltimore, Md., Sun, Oct. 7, 1894.]
Louisville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
ter McGuire, M. D., Richmond, Va., formerly surgeon of the Corps of Stonewall Jackson. 2. Department of the Gulf, including the States of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. Medical Director, David W. Yandell, M. D., Louisville, Ky., formerly Surgeon-General of the Transmississippi Department under Gen. E. Kirby Smith. 3. Department of the Transmississippi, including the States of Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory and Missouri. Medical Director, J. M. Kelly, M. D., H Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Medical Director, Hunter McGuire, M. D., Richmond, Va. III. Department of the Gulf includes Alabama, Louisiana Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. Medical Director, David W. Yandell, M. D., Louisville, Ky. IV. Department of the Transmississippi includes Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Medical Director, J. M. Kelley, M. D., Hot Springs, Ark. V. Maryland-Medical Director, Julian J. Chisholm, M. D., Baltimore, Md.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
h the rank respectively of Colonel and Lieutenant-Colonel and Brigadier-General: 1. Department of the Atlantic, including the States of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Medical Director, Hunter McGuire, M. D., Richmond, Va., formerly surgeon of the Corps of Stonewall Jackson. 2. Departed by the general commanding to interfere with the department as laid down in the constitution. II. Department of the Atlantic includes Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Medical Director, Hunter McGuire, M. D., Richmond, Va. III. Department of the Gulf includes Alabama, Louisiana Missisltimore, Md. VI. Virginia-Medical Director, John Herbert Claiborne, M. D., Petersburg, Va.; Medical Inspector, Chas. Wm. Penn Brock, Richmand, Va. VII. North Carolina—Medical Director, Bedford Brown, M. D.; Medical Inspector, S. S. Satchwell, M. D., Wilmington, N. C., and Edward Warren—Bey, M. D. (lately deceased). VIII.
Shreveport (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
a., formerly medical inspector in army of General Price; Wm. P. Brewer, M. D., New Orleans, La.; J. C. Bickham, M. D., formerly surgeon C. S. A.; P. J. Buffington, M. D., Baton Rouge, La.; formerly surgeon P. A. C. S.; James C. Logan, M. D., Shreveport, La., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. Department of Arkansas—Medical Directors, Algernon S. Garnett, Hot Springs, formerly surgeon C. S. N., served in memorable battle of the Merrimac, Hampton Roads, 1862; P. O. Hooper, M. D., Little Rock, Ark., Orleans, La.; Medical Inspectors, Joseph T. Scott, M. D., New Orleans, Wm. P. Brewer, M. D., New Orleans, J. C. Bickham, M. D., New Orleans, Jas. W. Dupree, M. D., Baton Rouge, T. J. Buffing— ton, M. D., Baton Rouge, and Jas. C. Egan, M. D., Shreveport, La. XIV. Arkansas-Medical Director, Algernon S. Garnett, M. D., Hot Springs; Medical Inspector, P. O. Hooker, M. D., Little Rock-Ark. XV. Texas-Medical Director, S. H. Stout, M. D., Dallas, Tex.; Medical Inspectors, Elias J. Beall, M. D.,
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.3
al Director, David W. Yandell, M. D., Louisville, Ky., formerly Surgeon-General of the Transmississippi Department under Gen. E. Kirby Smith. 3. Department of the Transmississippi, including the States of Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory and Missouri. Medical Director, J. M. Kelly, M. D., Hot Springs, Ark., formerly medical director of Transmississippi Department and chief surgeon of the army of General T. C. Hindman. Department of Maryland—Medical Director, Julian J. Chisholm, M. D., Bal M. D., Richmond, Va. III. Department of the Gulf includes Alabama, Louisiana Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. Medical Director, David W. Yandell, M. D., Louisville, Ky. IV. Department of the Transmississippi includes Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Medical Director, J. M. Kelley, M. D., Hot Springs, Ark. V. Maryland-Medical Director, Julian J. Chisholm, M. D., Baltimore, Md. VI. Virginia-Medical Director, John Herbert Claiborne, M. D., Petersburg, Va.
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