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“What in the name of heaven can he wish to do with sick men in camp?”–Journal of Surgeon Alfred L. Castleman.

August 13, 2011

Journal of Surgeon Alfred L Castleman.,The American Civil War

13th.—H. S. S. arrived at my hospital to-day, with orders, as I was sick, to take charge of and bring forward all the men left here. From the tenor of our Colonel’s letter of instructions to his messenger, I should take him to be a little “miffed” at the men’s not being sent forward earlier. What in the name of heaven can he wish to do with sick men in camp? However, I have no discretion, but shall turn over the men to S., and see how he will carry out instructions. I had already sent forward to-day, before his arrival, quite a number, leaving me only ten here.

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