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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 20
allard's, on Fredericksburg Railroad.--12 to 14 at a time, for 5 weeks. Total, 2,100 to 2,500. Percentage of deaths, net .032; or, allowing for the cases desperately ill when brought in, between one and two per cent. State hospitals in Richmond for sick soldiers. Alabama, (organized by Mrs. Hopkins,) on Fifth street, between Clay and Leigh, from Aug. 5 to Sept. 31. --Entries, 197; under treatment, Sept. 5, 33; returned to duty, 87; returned convalescent, 51; deaths, 12. Louisiana, (nursed by Sisters of Charity,) at the Baptist College, from Sept. 1 to Sept. 25.--Entries, 212; under treatment, 130; returned to duty, 75; deaths, 4. Georgia, between Main and Cary streets, low down, (mixed attendance,) from Sept. 5 to Sept. 24.--Entries, 1981 under treatment, 143; returned to duty, 47; deaths, 8. It need not be said that figures or abstract statements are utterly inadequate to express the kind of service which the ladies of Virginia are rendering to our army.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 20
d Ninth, from Aug. 10 to Sept. 14.--Beds, 17; entries, 20. Fourth Street, beyond Leigh, from Sept. 18 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 28; entries, 33; actual patients, 28; returned to duty, 2; discharged from army, 1. Ballard's, on Fredericksburg Railroad.--12 to 14 at a time, for 5 weeks. Total, 2,100 to 2,500. Percentage of deaths, net .032; or, allowing for the cases desperately ill when brought in, between one and two per cent. State hospitals in Richmond for sick soldiers. Alabama, (organized by Mrs. Hopkins,) on Fifth street, between Clay and Leigh, from Aug. 5 to Sept. 31. --Entries, 197; under treatment, Sept. 5, 33; returned to duty, 87; returned convalescent, 51; deaths, 12. Louisiana, (nursed by Sisters of Charity,) at the Baptist College, from Sept. 1 to Sept. 25.--Entries, 212; under treatment, 130; returned to duty, 75; deaths, 4. Georgia, between Main and Cary streets, low down, (mixed attendance,) from Sept. 5 to Sept. 24.--Entries, 1981 under tr
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 20
tely ill when brought in, between one and two per cent. State hospitals in Richmond for sick soldiers. Alabama, (organized by Mrs. Hopkins,) on Fifth street, between Clay and Leigh, from Aug. 5 to Sept. 31. --Entries, 197; under treatment, Sept. 5, 33; returned to duty, 87; returned convalescent, 51; deaths, 12. Louisiana, (nursed by Sisters of Charity,) at the Baptist College, from Sept. 1 to Sept. 25.--Entries, 212; under treatment, 130; returned to duty, 75; deaths, 4. Georgia, between Main and Cary streets, low down, (mixed attendance,) from Sept. 5 to Sept. 24.--Entries, 1981 under treatment, 143; returned to duty, 47; deaths, 8. It need not be said that figures or abstract statements are utterly inadequate to express the kind of service which the ladies of Virginia are rendering to our army. Tabular views of hospital practice are here indeed vitiated by the fact that most of the soldiers who have died in the hospitals were allowed to lie in camp without
5 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 45; entries, 266; actual patients, 39; deaths, 7. Has I superintendent, 2 female nurses per day, I male per night, I matron, I cook, I washerwoman, and 4 boys in its service. Clay Street Chapel, Aug. 24 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 78; entries, 187; actual patients, 70; deaths, 7. Soldiers' Home, (Mrs. Jenkins,) June 28 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 40; entries, 147; actual patients, 25; deaths, 7; returned to duty, 96; sent away convalescent, 9; discharged from army, 10. Roberson, on Main and Third streets, from July 30 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 35; entries, 120; actual patients, 35; deaths, 4; returned to duty, 66; discharged from army, 2. Sycamore, from Aug. 21 to Sept. 20.--Beds, 40; entries, 67; actual patients, 34; deaths, 2; discharged from army, 2. Bethel, on Clay and Eighth streets, from July 23 to Sept. 24.--Beds, 18; entries, 69; actual patients, 17; deaths, 1; sent away convalescent, 8; discharged from army, 2. Bethesda, from Aug. 5 to Sept. 20.-
o Sept. 30.--Beds, 35; entries, 120; actual patients, 35; deaths, 4; returned to duty, 66; discharged from army, 2. Sycamore, from Aug. 21 to Sept. 20.--Beds, 40; entries, 67; actual patients, 34; deaths, 2; discharged from army, 2. Bethel, on Clay and Eighth streets, from July 23 to Sept. 24.--Beds, 18; entries, 69; actual patients, 17; deaths, 1; sent away convalescent, 8; discharged from army, 2. Bethesda, from Aug. 5 to Sept. 20.--Beds, 12; entries, 50; deaths, 2. Mrs. Gwathmey and friends, on Clay, between Fifth and Sixth streets.--Beds, 20; entries, 55; actual patients, 14; deaths, 2; returned to duty, 26; sent away convalescent, 3; discharged from army, 10. Samaritan, on Cary, between Third and Fourth, from Aug. 19 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 20; entries, 48; actual patients, 20; deaths, 4; sent away convalescent, 8. Mrs. Barksdale and friends, on Cary, between Third and Fourth, from Aug. 22 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 17; entries, 45; actual patients, 9; deaths,
away convalescent, 8; discharged from army, 2. Bethesda, from Aug. 5 to Sept. 20.--Beds, 12; entries, 50; deaths, 2. Mrs. Gwathmey and friends, on Clay, between Fifth and Sixth streets.--Beds, 20; entries, 55; actual patients, 14; deaths, 2; returned to duty, 26; sent away convalescent, 3; discharged from army, 10. Samaritan, on Cary, between Third and Fourth, from Aug. 19 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 20; entries, 48; actual patients, 20; deaths, 4; sent away convalescent, 8. Mrs. Barksdale and friends, on Cary, between Third and Fourth, from Aug. 22 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 17; entries, 45; actual patients, 9; deaths, 2; returned to duty, 34. Gamble's Hill, from Aug. 23 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 12; entries, 21; actual patients, 10; deaths, 3; sent away convalescent, 2. Franklin Street, between Eighth and Ninth, from Aug. 10 to Sept. 14.--Beds, 17; entries, 20. Fourth Street, beyond Leigh, from Sept. 18 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 28; entries, 33; actual patients, 28; returned
[for the Richmond Dispatch]ladies' hospitals in Richmond for the sick soldiers. Sister of Charles, at St. Francois de Sales, on Brooke Avenue, May 18 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 50; entries, 418; actual patients, 44 deaths, 7. Warwick House and Company G. Hospital, (Mrs. Gordon and friends, on Church Hill,) from July to Sept. 25.--Beds, 120; entries, 690; deaths, 32. Springfield Hall, on Church Hill, June 5 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 45; entries, 266; actual patients, 39; deaths, 7. Has I superintendent, 2 female nurses per day, I male per night, I matron, I cook, I washerwoman, and 4 boys in its service. Clay Street Chapel, Aug. 24 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 78; entries, 187; actual patients, 70; deaths, 7. Soldiers' Home, (Mrs. Jenkins,) June 28 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 40; entries, 147; actual patients, 25; deaths, 7; returned to duty, 96; sent away convalescent, 9; discharged from army, 10. Roberson, on Main and Third streets, from July 30 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 35; entries
Francois Sales (search for this): article 20
[for the Richmond Dispatch]ladies' hospitals in Richmond for the sick soldiers. Sister of Charles, at St. Francois de Sales, on Brooke Avenue, May 18 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 50; entries, 418; actual patients, 44 deaths, 7. Warwick House and Company G. Hospital, (Mrs. Gordon and friends, on Church Hill,) from July to Sept. 25.--Beds, 120; entries, 690; deaths, 32. Springfield Hall, on Church Hill, June 5 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 45; entries, 266; actual patients, 39; deaths, 7. Has I superintendent, 2 female nurses per day, I male per night, I matron, I cook, I washerwoman, and 4 boys in its service. Clay Street Chapel, Aug. 24 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 78; entries, 187; actual patients, 70; deaths, 7. Soldiers' Home, (Mrs. Jenkins,) June 28 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 40; entries, 147; actual patients, 25; deaths, 7; returned to duty, 96; sent away convalescent, 9; discharged from army, 10. Roberson, on Main and Third streets, from July 30 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 35; entries
Fourth, from Aug. 22 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 17; entries, 45; actual patients, 9; deaths, 2; returned to duty, 34. Gamble's Hill, from Aug. 23 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 12; entries, 21; actual patients, 10; deaths, 3; sent away convalescent, 2. Franklin Street, between Eighth and Ninth, from Aug. 10 to Sept. 14.--Beds, 17; entries, 20. Fourth Street, beyond Leigh, from Sept. 18 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 28; entries, 33; actual patients, 28; returned to duty, 2; discharged from army, 1. Ballard's, on Fredericksburg Railroad.--12 to 14 at a time, for 5 weeks. Total, 2,100 to 2,500. Percentage of deaths, net .032; or, allowing for the cases desperately ill when brought in, between one and two per cent. State hospitals in Richmond for sick soldiers. Alabama, (organized by Mrs. Hopkins,) on Fifth street, between Clay and Leigh, from Aug. 5 to Sept. 31. --Entries, 197; under treatment, Sept. 5, 33; returned to duty, 87; returned convalescent, 51; deaths, 12. Louisia
T. F. Jenkins (search for this): article 20
Company G. Hospital, (Mrs. Gordon and friends, on Church Hill,) from July to Sept. 25.--Beds, 120; entries, 690; deaths, 32. Springfield Hall, on Church Hill, June 5 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 45; entries, 266; actual patients, 39; deaths, 7. Has I superintendent, 2 female nurses per day, I male per night, I matron, I cook, I washerwoman, and 4 boys in its service. Clay Street Chapel, Aug. 24 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 78; entries, 187; actual patients, 70; deaths, 7. Soldiers' Home, (Mrs. Jenkins,) June 28 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 40; entries, 147; actual patients, 25; deaths, 7; returned to duty, 96; sent away convalescent, 9; discharged from army, 10. Roberson, on Main and Third streets, from July 30 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 35; entries, 120; actual patients, 35; deaths, 4; returned to duty, 66; discharged from army, 2. Sycamore, from Aug. 21 to Sept. 20.--Beds, 40; entries, 67; actual patients, 34; deaths, 2; discharged from army, 2. Bethel, on Clay and Eighth streets, fro
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