Medical Recollections of the Army of the Potomac

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D. Appleton, 1866 - Počet stran: 194
 

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Strana 170 - No person, except the proper medical officers or the officers, noncommissioned officers, and privates of the ambulance service, or such persons as may be specially assigned by competent military authority to duty therewith...
Strana 176 - ... them to be used, for any other purpose. It shall be the duty of the officers of the ambulance corps to report to the commander of the army corps any violation of the provisions of .this section, or any attempt to violate the same.
Strana 175 - That the second lieutenant shall have command of the portion of the ambulance corps for a brigade, and shall be under the immediate orders of the first lieutenant, and he shall exercise a careful supervision over the sergeants and privates assigned to the portion of the ambulance corps for his brigade ; and it shall be the duty of the sergeants to conduct the drills and inspections of the ambulances under his orders, of their respective regiments.
Strana 108 - COLONEL : I have the honor to submit, for the information of the commanding general, the following report of the operations of the...
Strana 163 - ... and see that they are at all times in readiness for service ; that the officers and men of the ambulance corps are properly instructed in their duties, and that their duties are performed, and that the regulations which may be prescribed by the Secretary of War, or the Surgeon-General, for the government of the ambulance corps are strictly observed by those under his command.
Strana 176 - ... be permitted to take or accompany sick or wounded men to the rear, either on the march or upon the field of battle.
Strana 3 - ... tribute to many, long my zealous and efficient colleagues, who, in days of trial and danger, which have passed, let us hope never to return, evinced their devotion to their country and to the cause of humanity, without hope of promotion or expectation of reward.

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