From the Richmond Enquirer, 9/25/1861, p. 3, c. 2
THE SICK IN OUR HOSPITALS. – We are indebted to the
courtesy of a “Louisiana friend” for the following statement of the number of
our sick soldiers now under medical treatment in the several military hospitals
in Richmond:
In the General Hospital 173; College 68; Branch 53; Masonic
30; Springfield 17; Bird Island 142; St. Charles 217; Bellevue 15; Judge
Robertson’s House 32; School House No. 1, 21; School House No. 2, 18; School
House No. 3, 12; Sycamore or Baptist 39; Main Street 14; Clay Street Chapel 62;
Georgia 260; Alabama 117; Warwick 32. Total – 1,221. There are several other
hospitals, among them that of the Louisiana troops, which are not included in
the list. The sick Yankees are accommodated in the General Hospital, at the foot
of 2d street, a beautiful and healthful location, by far the most eligible for
that purpose of any in the city, and there receive the kindness and most careful
treatment which their condition demands. Eighty-nine of them, sick and wounded,
are now under medical treatment at this institution. The latter, very many of
whom had been deprived of limbs by cannon balls, or by necessary amputation, are
doing exceedingly well. Four of the number, who had been declared convalescent,
were yesterday transferred to the prison.
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