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Michigan in the Civil War Sanitary Operations
Columbia College was made a permanent hospital
Carver, Finley, Mount Pleasant, Emery, and subsequently Douglas, Stanton,
Campbell, Harewood, and Lincoln were provided with ample accommodations
for 20, 000 patients and in 1863, with the hospitals in Alexandria, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York, Annapolis, Frederick and other places north, the
Whole operations of the Medical Department assumed something like order,
effciency and permanency, and it became necessary for us to employ agents
who could give their whole time to the war me to the work.
American civil war
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