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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 18, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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A. C. Fox (search for this): article 3
Howard (search for this): article 3
Hospital no. 22 (Howard.)
--We paid a visit to this hospital, situated on the corner of Main and 25th streets, a few days ago, for the purpose of getting some insight into the manner in which such establishments are conducted, having been previously profoundly ignorant upon that subject.
It is, as our readers are probably aware, under the charge of Dr. A. C. Fox, of London, a gentleman of acknowledged skill in his profession, and of most polite and agreeable manners.
In this latter respect we found the reputation of the establishment fully sustained by his assistants.
In company with Dr. F. we made the tour of the building, and publish this as the result of our observations.
The hospital is a large and commodious building, having been originally one of those immense tobacco factories for which Richmond has been so long famous.
It is admirably ventilated, the numerous windows and doors affording every facility for that purpose.
The wards are entirely separate and distinc