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- A proclamation3
- General orders. No. 143
- Circular2
- General orders. No. 122
- General orders. No. 2222
- General orders. No. 232
- General orders. No. 292
- General orders. No. 32
- General orders. No. 382
- General orders. No. 542
- General orders. No. 62
- General orders. No. 882
- General orders. No. 92
- Regulations concerning hospitals2
- [Panoramic view of encampment]2
- A collection of recipes for the use of special diet kitchens in military hospitals1
- A manual for the medical officers of the United States Army1
- A proclamation to suspend writ of habeus corpus, and establishing martial law in Kentucky1
- A proclamation: whereas it has become necessary to define the cases in which insurgent enemies are entitled to the benefits of the Proclamation of the President of the United States, which was made on the eighth day of December, 1863, and the manner in which they shall proceed to avail themselves of those benefits1
- A representation to Congress by the Morton Testimonial Association: covering a portion of the new and recently received petitions, memorials, resolutions, & letters from a large number of the American Medical Association, scientific societies, professors and surgeons of the principal colleges and hospitals, surgeons, officers and wounded soldiers of the Federal Army, &c., &c., urging compensation for the use of anaesthetics in the Army and Navy : submitted to the 38th Congress, and printed for the use of its members1