Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dr. McGuire” in chapter 1.47 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19.:

...emained in this position until Jackson took command of the army of the Valley, when he became medical director. When Jackson received the wound at Chancellorsville, which ultimately proved fatal, Dr. McGuire was naturally the attending surgeon, and found it necessary to amputate his arm. He did all that a skilful physician and tender friend could do to alleviate his suffering, but at the end of ten days ...
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