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with both sanitation and comfort in mind. A separate operating room was installed and equipped. A galley was put below, providing separate kitchen facilities for the patients. The cabin aft was opened for better air circulation. A steam boiler was added for laundry purposes. An elevator, numerous
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as medical transports to carry casualties upriver. However, these transports lacked necessary sanitary accommodations and medical staff, and thus were unable to prevent the spread of disease. Barges, housed over or covered with canvas, were ordered for the care of contagious diseases, primarily
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When accessioned recruits to the United States Navy arrive at Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, the first Branch Medical Clinic they visit is named BMC Red Rover. It is there that recruits get their first inoculations, immunizations, optometry screenings, female examinations, and
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early in July, she cared for the sick and wounded of that campaign and supplemented her medical support of Union forces by provisioning other ships of the Mississippi Squadron with ice and fresh meat. She also provided burial details and sent medical personnel ashore when and where needed.
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In December 1862, Fleet Surg. Ninian A. Pinckney relieved Fleet Surg. Gilchrist. Pinckney imposed such strict standards on the department's day-to-day activities and ran them so well run from his headquarters in Red Rover that by 1865, he was able to claim
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continued her service along the river, taking on sick and wounded and delivering medicine and supplies until the fall of 1864. In October of that year, she began her last supply run. After delivering medical stores to ships at Helena and on the White,
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Arriving at Mound City on 11 December, she remained there, caring for Navy patients, until she was decommissioned on 17 November 1865. Having admitted over 2,400 patients during her career, she transferred her last 11 to
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to be winterized. The Navy purchased her on the 30th. The next day, the Union transferred the vessels of the Western Flotilla, with their officers and men, to the Navy Department to serve as the
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William R. Wells, USN. Her complement was 47, while her medical department, remaining under Assistant Surgeon Bixby, was initially about 30. Of that number, three were
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Rapid mobilization at the start of the Civil War had vitiated efforts to prevent the outbreak and epidemic communication of disease on both sides of the conflict.
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named David Sans who became the first patient taken aboard the first hospital ship in American history. By the 14th, she had 55 patients. On the 17th,
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was slow; sanitation and hygiene were generally poor. Overworked military medical personnel were assisted by voluntary societies coordinated by the
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bathrooms, nine water closets, and gauze window blinds " ... to keep cinders and smoke from annoying the sick" were also included in the work.
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Confederate steamship used by the US Navy as a hospital ship during the American Civil War
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received her first patient, a cholera victim and American Union seaman from the gunboat
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sometime before 25 March, leading the Confederates to abandon her as a barracks ship.
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s commissioning as a hospital ship, the Union was already using steamers such as the
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there is less ... sickness in the Fleet than in the healthiest portion of the globe.
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on that date. On 29 November, she was sold at public auction to A. M. Carpenter.
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headed downstream. During January 1863, she served with the expedition up the
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until the end of the American Civil War. Her medical complement included
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captured. After refitting the vessel, the Union used it as a
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exploded during an engagement with Confederate batteries at
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When the island fell to Union forces on 7 April, the Union
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Transferred to the Union Navy's Mississippi operating area
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McDaniel of the Army's Gunboat Service. Assistant Surgeon
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became the U.S. Navy's first hospital ship, serving the
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caught fire, but โ€” with assistance from the gunboat
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Serving from 15 March 1862, at 2023:Maritime incidents in April 1862 1958: 1953: 970: 851: 790:. While the expedition took the 720: 156: 149: 128: 45:relies largely or entirely on a 34: 948:Slawson, Robert (2011-01-27). 1: 986:. The entry can be found 375:Service under the Confederacy 332:Confederate States of America 390:for the floating battery at 295:(9.2 mph; 15 km/h) 559:was ready for service. Her 551:Mound City hospital service 539:Western Sanitary Commission 506:Conversion to hospital ship 2049: 571:became Surgeon in Charge. 410:Captured by the Union Army 404:bombardment of that island 250:650 long tons (660 t) 1948: 1753:November (unknown date): 859:American Civil War portal 521:, serving first with the 369:Sisters of the Holy Cross 227: 142: 127: 1993:Ships built in St. Louis 1819:January (unknown date): 1546:General M. 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