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The Daily Dispatch: June 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Hospital at Seabrook's Warehouse. (search)
The Hospital at Seabrook's Warehouse. --On yesterday we spent a few hours in visiting the Hospital at Seabrook's Warehouse, now occupied by many of our wounded soldiers. It gives us pleasure to state that the vigorous administration of Dr. Thom has swept away the formalities which attach to the department, and inaugurated a system which cannot be else than successful. Red tape in times like these, when the enemy are battering at our doors, should be ignored. In visiting this Hospital, wSeabrook's Warehouse, now occupied by many of our wounded soldiers. It gives us pleasure to state that the vigorous administration of Dr. Thom has swept away the formalities which attach to the department, and inaugurated a system which cannot be else than successful. Red tape in times like these, when the enemy are battering at our doors, should be ignored. In visiting this Hospital, we were pleased to notice that few men in either of the wards we examined (those of Drs. Terrill and Carter) were given up to the King of Terrors. Most of the desperate cases will survive. Dr. Terrill is only an Assistant Surgeon, but he is a fine operator. We witnessed several minor operations performed by him on yesterday. They will all live. Dr. Carter is a recent appointment, but from what we have witnessed is a most skillful surgeon. He richly deserves a higher commission than the one
reets. Soldiers Home, corner Clay and Henry streets. B st Church Hospital, 4th street, between Lieut and Laurel. Robertson's Hospital, corner of Main and 3d streets. St. Frances D'Sale, Brook Avenue, near Beacon Quarter Branch. Hospitals Generally opened Ligson and Howard's (factory) Hospitals, Main street, between 25th and street. Ross's (factory) Hospital the above--North side of Main. Crow's (factory) Hospital corner of Cary and 21st streets. Seabrook's Warehouse, corner of Grace and 18th streets. Kent. Paine & Code Hospital, Main, between 11th and 14th street. Keen, Baldwin & Co's Hospital, Main, below Governor street. St. Charles of Main and Wall street, Richard Main street, below 14th Maschic Hell, 25th street, Church Hill. Breeden Street, street, Shockoe Hill. Spotswood Hospital, under Spotswood Hotel. Mayo's and Dibre Warehouses, and the Danville workshops in Manchester, will be used us h