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Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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Hospital reports detail conditions of New Hampshire soldiers from the 13th Regiment admitted to D.C. hospitals on Nov. 29, including fevers, rheumatism, and other ailments; some improving or discharged.
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CARVER HOSPITAL, additional. A. Kingsbury, C, 9, Littleton; fever. George Cotton, D, 4, Laconia; fever; paroled. David Shaw, I, 12, Meredith; rheumatism. Oscar F. Horn, K, 12, Wolfborough; diarrhoea. Fred. C. Lawrence, F, 6, Fitzwilliam; kidney complaint. Thomas J. Priest, H, 9, Lisbon; diarrhoea. A. W. Pease, H, 9, Rochester; typhoid fever. Joseph E. Dalton, H, 12, Gilmanton; rheumatism. Horatio D. Hobbs, North-Hampton; diarrhoea.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE HOSPITAL, additional. Henry Titcomb, Pelham; lung difficulty; better. David W. Boutelle, Antrim; limbs paralysed from exposure in drenching storm on picket duty; no better. Charles A. Hammond, Ossipee; came to hospital with dangerous typhoid fever; good treatment is raising him up. Albert H. Tuttle, Nottingham; badly afflicted with kidney and liver difficulties. Mr. Prescott will see to him carefully, and, when desirable, procure his discharge. John C. Palmer and Henry E. Sias are in this hospital, but were out when Mr. Prescott called. Samuel P. Bancroft; gone home on furlough. J. C. Ayer; sent to Baltimore.
All the above are from the Thirteenth Regiment, and were brought to the hospital on the 29th ult.
ALOYSIUS HOSPITAL, additional. F. Goodwin, So. Berwick, Maine, D. 9: deserted from hospital. Harrison F. Roberts, Farmington; debility. W. D. Moores, Concord: sun-struck.
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various conditions including fever, rheumatism, diarrhoea, kidney complaint, typhoid fever, lung difficulty, paralysis, debility, sun-struck; some improving, one paroled, one deserted, one on furlough, one sent to baltimore.
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Hospital reports for soldiers from the Thirteenth Regiment admitted on the 29th ult. to Carver Hospital, Columbia College Hospital, and Aloysius Hospital, listing names, companies, origins, and medical conditions.