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(title page) Circular No. 17.
War Dep't., Surgeon General's Office.
1 p.
Richmond
[s. n.]
1864
Call number 1004.05conf (Rare Book Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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WAR DEP'T., SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE.
RICHMOND, August 30th, 1864,
To Medical Directors of Hospitals:
Under the authority conveyed in Section 6, General Orders No. 66, A.& I. G. O., current series, extra pay will be allowed certain men in General Hospitals, as follows:
This allowance to detailed Ward Masters is inclusive of the 25 cents per diem, extra duty pay, allowed under previous regulations.
SURG. S. H. STOUT,
Med. Dir.
Macon, Ga.
S. P. MOORE,
Surgeon General C. S. A.
[OFFICIAL.]
S. H. STOUT,
Medical Director.
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