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OFFICE OP THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR.
DirAaxMrwT or tub Scums,
Hiltoa Head, 8. O, April 14, i9(15.
Cbtortas Lotil
The following extracts from Circulars, Surgeon
General's Office, are published for the in ormatlon of
all Medical Officers concerned >
Cir. No. li, 8. GK. 0., 1832.—1. In cases where the
services hare been rendered in the held, the certlfl
cate appended to the acoount should state that fact;
otaeruuse the increased allowance for held eerrioe can
not be paid. - - ■
6. All accounts for serrloe should be in dnplicate,
and should be certified by the commanding officer of
tbs force with which the physician is serving, or the
Burgeon in charge of the hospital, and approved by
toe Medical Director of the Division, Army Corps,
Army, or Dep utment.
Cue. No. Si, S. G. 0., 1833—5th. The mere appro
val of an account will not secure its passage through
the Treasury. The signature of the certifying officer
mail be pi ced In the blank space immediately be
low the certificate, and not, as now frequently occurs,
in some other part of the account, thus leaving the
certificate unsigned.
Oth Tfls d_tes between which the services are ren
dered mus be accurately stated- Both the initial and
final day are count ed; thus, from “August 20. 1803,
to September 20, inclusive,” is not one month, but
one one month and one day. It should read, “from
August *o, l»02, to September 19, 1803, inclusive," be
ing onemouth.
Bth. Wuen a contract physician has been absent
from duty, the certifying officer must state the reason
and duration thrreof.
Contract Physicians are requested to use the blank
printed accounts furnished by this office i an abundant
supply of which will be issued to every hospital, post
Ac., on the request of the Surgeon in charge or Com
manding Officer.
Contract Physician*, who desire It can have their
eertlficutea made payable to any person beside them
selves, by simply endorsing on the face of the ac
count i
“Pay to the order of—■ ....
(Signature ) —— ———
Aoc. Asst, Burg. U. S. A."
Clrs, Letter, 8. G. 0.. Washington, D. C., March
Sit, 1361.—111. Accounts far medical services, under
contracts, must exhibit the following facts:
1. The plane of service.
9. The dates between the services were rendered.—
The Treasury Department assumes every month to ba
Composed of thirty days, and accounts for fractitional
parts of two successive mouth must be so calculated;
thus, from the 21st of August to the 10th of September
the calculation of time will be from the 21st to the
Both of August inclusive, (ignoring the 31st;, ten
days, and from the tst to the 19th of September, in
clusive, ten days—making the time to be paid for,
twenty days. t
8. The name of the Hospital, Camp, Post Regimen
or command, in or with which the services were ren
dereu.
4. The da** of persons with whom rendered; whe
ther U. S. forces, colored troops, prisoners of war,
militery prisoners, refugees, contrabands, or whether
the services were rendered in amall-Pox Hospitals,
fii The date of the contract under which the services
Were rendered, and the name of the officer with whom
the contract was made.
C. If for service at a post or with a detachment, the
strength of the command mast be stated.
IV. Accounts must be made out for periods of one
or more complete mouths, commeuciug with the date
of entiy upon eervtce. No account embracing frac
tional periods of a mouth will receive attention, un
less it appears upon the face thefeoi; either that the
station of the physician has been changed or his con
tract annulled; but accounts for any length of time
may be presented ou one set of duplicates, subject
only to the exceptions specified.
V. Accounts for several months’ service, if render,
ed separately, must be c ntinuous: for the Treasury
Department will not pay an account for one month,
tmt l that of the preceding month has been settled.
VI. Officers certifying to accounts of a “Private
Physician under Contract," must give tbeir official
title, and state explicitly the capacity in which they
aretarvifig; otherwise their authority to moke such
a certificate may be questioned. E. g, A. 8., Surgeou
S'. 8. A., in General Hospital, C. D.,
urgeou Vols., Medical Director, Ist Division, 2d
Army Corps. B. F., Obi- 40th Obio Volt., Command
ing Port, garrison, Kcglment. As they are also held
personally responsible for the truth of every statement
Contained tberelu, certificates signed “By Order” or
“For Medical Dlreator" will be disregarded.
VIII All accounts certified by other officers than a
Medical Director, must be forwarded to tbis Office
through that of the Medical Director of the Depart
ment in which the services were rendered, that ha
may endorse his knowledge of their correctness.
lA. In all cases of absenoe from duty, the dates and
eacse of such absenoe must be clearly stated. If a
substitute has been furnished, his uams in full muse
beglvtu, with a statement showing that bs has satto
fcctorilv performed all the duties Incumbent upon the
Contract Physician.
By order of the MeffiAal Director, D. 8.
WII. F. BUCHANAN,
sprSs Asst. Barg. U. 8. A.. Executive officer.
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E Hospital transports sad hospital boats, aftsr being
o parly assigned us such, will be exclusively tmdJ
s oo.iuol or the Msdlcal Department, sad will not
be diverted from their special purposes by orders of
local or department commanders, or of officers of
•Uier staff departments.
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E. D. TOWNSEND,
w""- 1 Assistant Adjutant General,
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Director of Amusements a. „. davbotow.
Stage Manager matin*)*.
THIS (WEDNESDAY; EVENING, APRIL 26, 1865.
The performanes will commence wtth the Tat ng h»i,v
Comedy of
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Received on Saturday night with the most unbound
ed applause.
Pry Mr. T. J. Herndon
CoL Hardy Mr. Simpson
Harry Stanley Mr. A. H. Davenport
Frank Stanley. Miss Maude St. Leon
Wltherton Mr. J. W. Career
Simon Mr. Rogers
Phcsbe Miss Fanny Prestige
Eli** Miss Elsie St. Leon
Marlon Miss Hattie Lee
After which,
KB. ». W. QAXtraX WILL AITSAS IS A OOKIU 80S01
To conclude with the laughable Musical Burletta of
the
SWISS SWAINS.
Swig Mr. T. J. Herndon
Walter .Miss Maude 9t. Leon
Burgomaater Mr. Rogers
Rosette Miss Fanny Prestige
Dame Glib ; Mrs. M. L. Berrell
Notice.— The doors will open at 7, and the
curtain rise at 8 o'clock precisely.
Box office opeu from 10 until 2 o'clock,
gar PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL. JQ
All bills must be presented weekly.
fjr» TUB ARMY AND NAVV “
X OF THE UNITED STATE&
PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING
ntXD at
' HILTON HEAD, a O, APRIL 21, 1805,
Pursuant to a call, a large number of gentlemen
connected with the Army and Navy, met at commis
sary Hall, Hilton Head, South Carolina, on Friday,
the 21st day of April, 1365, at 11 o’clock a. m., for the
purpose of instituting measures to secure the erection
of a Monument to the memory of Abraham Lincoln,
late President of the United States, and proceeded to
busineas under the following organisation, vis;
Pbesiokct— Brevet Brig. Gen. M. S. Littlefield.
Vtos Passmans—Col. James Lewis, Cos). C. L. Ell
burn, Assistant Surgeon Wm. Commons, of the Navy;
Major W. L. M. Burger, Major A. V. Elliott, Captain
Thomas J. Robin sou.
SsoßETAWita—Major Thomas J. Saunders, Captain
Jesse Merrill.
The President having stated the object of the meet-
On motion, a committee of five was appointed to
prepare resolutions; consisting of the following nam
ed gentlemen: Colonel O. L. Elluuru, Captain Wil
liam Reynolds, of the Navy, Captain L R. Krns. and
Captain Jesse Merrill—who, after a short retirement,
returned, and by their Chairman presented the follow
ing:
Whereas, the relations between Abraham Lincoln,
late President of the United States, and the Army and
Navy thereof, were of such a character as to create
leelings, in both arms of the service, not only of pro
found respect but of the deepest admiration and love;
and
Whereas, under an abiding sense of obligation and
duty, we ctmnot feel satisfied without giving substan
tial expression to the sentiments by which we are ani
mated ; therefore be it
Resolved, That the Army and Navy of the United
States, Including all those who served under President
Lincoln in a Military and Naval capacity, claim it as a
privilege, in which they reverently hope to bo indulg
ed, to erect a Monument over his honored re
mains, at Springfield, Illinois.
Second, That contributions for this purpose from
the Eastern Army be forwarded to Major General
John A. Dix. at his Headquarters in New York; and
from the Western Army, tq His Excellency, Richard
Oglesby, Governor of the State of Illinois.
Third, That we earnestly invite the 00-operatlon of
onr brethren of the Army and Navy throughout the
country at large, and suggest the holding of meetings
and the raising of funds without delay, to secure the
object in view,
j, Fourth. That we reap-ct fully request that these
proceedings be published in the papers of the United
States, geuearily.
. Eemaiks were then made by General Llttle.Teld.CoL
Lewis, Major Saunders and Major Saulsbury in com
meudatlon of the project, after which the preamble
and resolutions were unanimously adopted by the
meeting.
It was then moved that the offloers of the meeting
constitute a Permanent Committee for the purpose or
corresponding with similar organizations throughout
the country, and with power to add to their number
at discretion; which whs also agreed to unanimously.
No fa tber business appearing, the meeting then
adjourned.
M. S. LITTLEFELD. President.
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[Official ]
OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTON,
v DuPijn-aKUT or thk South,
G«x«ax O M *4 Ut ° B * C ‘ “’ **
No. A /
Whenever practicable, Regimental Hospitals must
ot GeS' bSSuSS? 4 aUd paUea “ " nt 10 Pu,t
Ptes^^fsdiV.nn t w > Hi a8 ® > . t^ at C *“ treated In
Post Hospitals should be sent there, thereby facility
ting the more speedy return of mento duty
Light cases of disease or injury should be treated tn
quarters, and the men assigned, when it can be done
without prejudtoe, to light dutv during to
ZfiSXFi m p ‘ wgrap * 1 uk >vil.
„ , CLYMER,
Medical Director, Dept, of the South.
Official s
W*. F. BoonxxxK, Asst Surgeon, U. 8. A.
Executive Officer.
TJ W. clmpbkll, vr-EEBINaM siTRgSuE
It, having reopened his office and yard, on Wil
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all diseases incident to Horses that are
susceptible of remedy. Ctuugee moderate. Cares
warranted. Terms cash. feblS ts
FOR DISTRIBUTION t
Government having famished the Belief Committee
with Lime for distribution, c.tisens ere required to
supply themselves with quantities sufficient to purifr
their premia**. -
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[Official.]
/"VFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR.
W Dxpaktmeni or the Socth,
Hilton Head, S. C., March 17, ISM.
General Obsess, >
No. 5. f
I. The strictest discipline is required in the admlnia
iration of a Military Hospital. It la a paramount duty
of a Medical Offloer of the Army to maintain the disci
pline of the soldier, during his residence in Hospital, at
the highest point of efficiency compatible with the na
ture and treatment of the disease or injury he la suffer*
lug from. The General Hospitals in this Department
have hitherto heen remarkable for their excellent dis
cipline. Ibe Medical Director regretted to find in his
recent, inspections the unmilitary neglect of regula
tions in regard to dress and general discipline; the
careless ana ansoldleriy bearing of many or the con
valescents and attendants t and cither the entire ab
sence of the customary compliments between the offi
cers and men. or the slovenly manner In which they
were paid and returned. Respect to superiors Is not
confined to obedience on duty, but must be exteuded
to all occasions It is always the duty of the Inferior
to aocept or offer first the proper salutation, and of the
superior to return such complimentary notice. Here
after existing regulations and orders £n regard to dis
cipline, proper compliments, and dress, must be rigid
ly enforced, and all infractions of discipline, or dis
obedience of orders, must be promptly punished. The
attention of ail offloers on duty In General Hospitals
In this Department, is called to paragraphs 253, 264,
255, 256 and 25T Revised Regulations of the Army,
1863, and to General Orders, No. 167, Headquarters,
Department of the South, series 1964.
Whenever an Officer enters a Ward,the Wardmaator
jnust oommaud attention, on which the patients, who
are able to do so, will rise and stand in tne position ts
attention until the Officer has passed out.
Whenever a patient, attendant, or guard meets an
Officer, within the precincts of the Hospital, he will
offer the customary salutation; if seated, and without
particular occupation, he wiil rise on his approach, or,
If standing, he will turn towards the Officer for the
same purpose. The Officer will acknowledge the salute
in a respectful manner.
At Inspection each man's articles of clothing, wbich
may be in the wards, will be neatly folded ana laid on
the foot of the bed. Boots and shoes, well brushed,
will be p'aced on the floor at the foot of the bed.
Nothing must be bidden under the bedstead.
Every patient in Hospital, v ho Is able, will wash his
face and hands at least every morning, and his feat
twice a week, and will take a general bath once a
week. Those who are unable to leave their beds,
should have their hands and faces washed by the
nurses, aud the surfaoe of the body spongod often
enough to maintain cleanliness.
9 he attendants are especially enjoined to be cleanly
in their persons, neat in tbeir dress, and soldierly in
their bearing.
No attendant or patient in U. S. A. General Hospital
In this Department must leave the limits of the HCrpi
tal unless he is provided with a pass signed by the
Medical Officer of the Day, without having ou his
proper uniform, his coat buttoned up, clothing and
shoes well brushed, and the number of his regiment
aud the tetter of his company on his cap. Unlisted
men and civilian nurses must not be permitted to wear
hospital dressing gowns or slippers outside the wards.
11. The Hospital Steward charged with the adminis
trative duties of a Military Hospital, is designated the
Chief Steward. He may be selected by the Surgeon in
Charge from the Stewards assigned to him, solely on
account of merit and known capacity, and not by seni
ority of warrant He is, tx-ojficio, the ranking Steward
for the time belug, and must' be obeyed and respected
accordlugly. He is entitled by bis rank to obedience
from all enlisted meu in the Hospital, both patiente,
attendants, and civilian nurses, and is immediately re
sponsible to the Surgeon in Charge for tho performance
of his duties, and he holds his subordinates responsible
for the proper performance of their duties. As an en
listed man, he owes respect aud prompt obedience to
all orders of his military superiors. He should wear
hie undress uniform in the Hospital Ou Masters and
Inspections he must be in full dress, with side arms.
The Chief Stewards must pay two visits dally to
every part of the Hospital, viz: at nine o'clock a. m.,
and at evening between tatoo and tupa. At these reg
ular visits, he will note the condition, discipline,
cleanliness, ventilation, warming and lighting of the
wards, kitchens, mess-ha'ls, butn-rooms, and latrines,
and he will report to the Surgeon in Charge all irregu
larities. abuses, infraction of discipline, or ueglect of
duty that may come under his notice, necessity of re
pairs, or other wants. He will see that the ration re
turns are made out, the rations received, properly
kept, and economically issued, and the prescribed dally
diet table observed. He will be responsible for the
efficient administration of the clerical duties of the
Hospital.
111. A Meteorological Register (Form 11, Revised
Medical Regulations, 1863,; must be kept dally lu
every General and Post Hospital In this Department,
and transmitted monthly to the Surgeon General's
Office by the Surgeon In Charge.
This Order will be placed in a conspicuous place In
the office of the Hospital, and in each ward, and para
graph 1. will be read by the Executive Officer of each
General Hospital to the convalescents in line at each
Sunday InsDection.
MEREDITH CLYMER,
aprld Medical Director, Dept, of the South.
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After this date the Provost Court will be held in the
U. A Court House, up stairs, coiner of Bull sod Bey
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Washington. Feb. 0,1846.
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Cfltnuct.j
Par. AO. Tho Hospital steamer Cosmopolitan will be
turn ea over to the Redical Department, and placed
under the immediate control ot the Mediasl Direst os.
Department of the South, at Hilton Bead, A C.
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ap?B Assistant Adjutant GfoneraL
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O [Official.]
FFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR,
Devabimemt or tub Scuts,
Hilton Head, S. C„ March li, 1906.
Ge*s«£ j. Obcxbs.l
All recruits, white and colored, on reaching any
depot, regimental or otherwise, most, without excep
tion, be immediately revaccinated.
Medical Officers In charge of U. S. A. General Hos
pitals in this Department will cease to De revaoclns
ted all patients on tbeir admlse-oc into hospital, un
ities they are entirely aatisfled of their being already
protected.
ga Medical Officers, in charge of Regiments, Prisoners
of War, Quartermasters' employees, and Contrabands,
must cause all the enlisted men In tbeir commands,
and all prisoners of war, Quartermasters' employees,
and contrabands, to be immediately revaccingted, un
less the same has been done and taken within a period
of six months, to their personal knowledge.
Qhief Medical Officers of Districts, and Burgooes in
Charge of General Hospitals, will be held to a striet ac
countability for any neglect of this order.
Special Requisitions must be made for vaccine
crusts on the Medical Purveyor of the Department.
The supply to ample.
MEREDITH CLYMER,
Medical Director, Dept, of the South.
Official t
Wa F. Been a* ah, Asst. Surgeon, U. 8. A.,
Executive Offloer. apSO
pOST QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
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Savannah, Ga., March, tot, 1B6&.
In poreuasoe of orders, received at this office, all
citizens occupying buildings, whose owners are ab
sent within the Rebel Uses, or building*, or other
property belonging to disloyal persons, will, aniens
inch buildings have been previously assigned—rent
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April.
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forfeiture of all claims to farther escapattsa.
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Notice;
Oitkw or Brurr Ccaanamrex,
No, 126 South Breed Street,
Savannah, Ga., March 29, 1861.
In accordance wtth authority conferred upon tne. by
General Order No. 16, from Headquarters U. 8. Faroes,
Savannah, Ga.. dated Feb. 21st, 1866. this dty la here
by divided into three Districts, for the purpose of re
moving garbage therefrom.
The First District comprises all tha portion of thw
dty lying North of President and Harrison streets
Certs will remove the garbage from thin District on
Monday and Thursday of each week.
The Second District comprises all that portion of the
dty lying between the First District and Harris street.
Carts will remove the garbage from this District on
Tuesday and Friday of each week.
The Third District comprises all that portion of the
dty lying South of Harris atreet Carts will remove
the garbage from this Distrkttm Wednesday and Bet
urday ot each week.
Hereafter all rubbish and garbage which may aon
mulate must be put into convenient reuse la, and pre
vious to 7 o'clock in the morning of eaeh day, aa above
designated for the respective Districts t such retseto
most be pieced upon the sidewalks of the streets or
alleys, and permitted to remain there until emptied
by my employees, after which they wfll be removed by .
their owners.
Ail other persons are forbidden to destroy or tn any
way Interfere with the ressela so placed upon tbe sido
walks, end they must not be exposed to the paUte
view, except as above specified.
Keepers of Animals must not permit manure to be
thrown into the Streets or Alleys, neither most tbe
accumulation thereof in, or near any stable or verd be
permitted to uacred cm cart lead before being re
moved.
All Privies, Dry Wells or Sinks within the limits of
the < lty Os evannah which may require clear ing oat
will be disposed of in the following manner, via:
« a disinfectant for thirty-six hours. A cavity
i be excavated In the ground of the lot upon
whicn the vault is located, or the adjacent alley, of
sufficient site and depth to receive all Its contents, tbe
transfer of wbich will then bs made, but it must bo in
the night time only, and so conducted that no nui
sance will exist therefrom on the tallowing mo.nlon.
ALBERT STEARNS.
Cspt and Street Commissioner.
Umax or tub Mddical Diuotob.
Department of the South,
Hiltoa Head, EC., Match 'JB, ]AA.
Cncnzal
No. 8. j •>.
I. Medical Officers in this Department are required
to keep on file, ready at all timet for inspection, all
Orders and Circulars which they may be furnished with
from the War Department Burgeon General's Office
Department Headquarters, and Medical Director*
Office i and alleged ignorance of such orders will no
hereafter be received as an excuse for neglect of dut
or disobedience of orders.
11. Constant complaints are made by Medical Offi.
cere in receipt of Hospital and other Supplies from the
Medical Purveyor, of such being delivered to them by
the Quartermaster’s Department tn a damaged end]
tlon, or the packages having been broken open and
articles, especially liquors, abstracted therefrom. Uto
ordered hereafter that all Medical Officers in this De>
part meat receiving Hospital aud Medical Supplies in a
damaged condition, or packages from which articles
bare been abstracted, shall immediately on tbe receipt
of such notify the Qnartrrmaeter from whom they re
ceive them of tbeir couditlou, that he mux make the
proper endorsement ou the 1411 of lading oftbe steamer
transporting them, and Captains of transports may be
made liable Tor the damage or loss that may obsur
through their negligence.
MEREDITH CLYMER,
Medical Director
aprlT Department of the Bouth,
O (Official.)
FFIGE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR.
• DxvAarxsxT or xxb Boers,
HU ton Head, A C„ ApcUS, IMS.
CumoLAA,!
No. 10. f
The following War Department Order, Na 60, 8w
rieelSOS, is respectfully furnished for the information
and guidance of Chief Medioal Offloers of Districta in
this Department. No Regimental Medical Officer*
will be detached from duty with their Regiment*, ex
cept “temporarily In cases of necessity, or where tbe
Surgeon und two Assistant Mugeousare present,
when one of the Assistants may be detached Ter hoe
pltal duty."
Where a Regimental Medical offloer to pqrfonnkm
the duty of Post Burgeon, it should be In siyiVlou to
hly Rfly rTWtIU flUtjjßS
WAB DSTABTItSKT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, March 34, IAS,
Garkrai. Obdxbs,)
No. 80. /
It to hereby ordered that ail Surgeons end A«yi«t4i?e
Surgeons belonging to regiments, who are absent ox
any other th in regimental duty, shall without delay
rejoin their regiments. Medical Officers of regiments
will not hereauer be detached upon other service, ex
cept temporarily in cases of necessity, or where the
burgeon and two Assistant Surgeons are present, when
one of tbe Assistants may be detached to hospital
duty. -
By ontor of the Secretary of War.
E D. TOWNSEND.
AsstotantAdluiatit General.
MEREDITH CLi ILEB,
Mechos! Director.
agfll Department of the Beuth.
TJEADQUARTERB OF SAVANNAS,
-L-L „ Aivxxxaa. Go, April Oat, tut
In accordance with Instructions reoehud from Seed
quarters. Department of the South, all mrioyal pen
eons within tbia District will hereafter be deprived at
the privileges of tho United Statee Mails, and to folly
carry out this order, the following regulations ora
hereby established, and will be strictly sabered to.
Letters, packages and other mail matter will be de
livered only to those to whom they are addressed.
No white civilian will be permitted to take a letter
from the Poet Office, unless they present a certificate
stating that be or she has snbaci loed to the amnesty
oath of allegiance, as published in the Presidest&
Proclamation of Dec 8,16481 if an alien, s certificate
from the proper Consul, will be required to the
that he or ebw has not violated his or her neutrality
during the rebellion. r
Persons entitled to tho privileges of the mails are
strictly prohibited from race! tag under cover of their
address any moil matter Intended for persons tSaioygl
to the government, (should such be received taadve*
wutlyjt will be at once turned over to the Provost
Marshal of the Di strict to be die pored of in accordance
with stub instructions as may be issued from time to
time from these Headquarters.
By command of
Brevet Major General GROVER
Otrvxu Matsxws, A, A. G.
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AItICS OF THE itiSlCAi DIRECTOR
V Ds#eit*M»T to THB Sort*.
Kllton Heed, A &, Feb. 80, ffidA
Tn
Hereafter Medical Officers tn charge of U. & A.
General Hospitals to this Department will observe par
ticularly the provisions of General Orders, Na iX.\ A
G. 0., W. D- series 1808, respecting the preparation at
'lnvalid Roll." All men who are able to handle s
musket and make short marches will be renoamended
for the Ist Battalion, Veteran Reset vs Corps. .
MEREDITH CLYMER,
Medical Dlieocot;
apß2 Department of the South.
(Official.!
fXBTICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR,
V DCTWBTIttirT or rux EOCTB,
Hilton Head, A C., March u, uat.
CiaccLaß Lnm
The following "Circular" Ls republished for the to
(prmailon o t Medical Cffiaers in this Dspestaent:
Bcbqeow Gmui'i Onrsoe,
en. « r^f^ ln H lto . n ’ D ’ C - Bt, 1048.
The attention of alt Mechcul Offioers u called- to the
necessity tor greater care in the preservation of hoepi
tal property. Losses from wont of proper attention
and vigilance, from accident or dishonesty, that could
havo t* en guarded against, will not be allowed in the
settlement of accouma and in future the fullest evi
dence will he required that such loses# ware, unavoid
able.
Medical Directors of Departments, and Superinten
dents of Geueral Hospitals, will satisfy ibemreivaa
that the usual returns and requisitions are based upon
actual inspection and count of articles on hand.
JOS. K. Bah.nEA
Surgeon
By order of the Medical Director, Dr A
WAL F. BUCHANAN,
Asst. Suxgeon, U. AA*
spTl .teeeutiveOffieet.
DIDDELL A MURDOCK.
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