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List of Patients Admitted and Treated

at the Naval Hospital, Washington City

The National Archives holds the records of patients admitted and treated at the Naval Hospital, Washington City, from 1866 to 1906 in "Record Group 52, logs of hospitals, 1861-1875 (11W3 3-29-D)"

(Please note that this index is being assembled by volunteers and is currently incomplete)

NOTE - "ILOD" = In Line of Duty"
Patient Name
Service
Rank
Diagnosis
Admitted
Discharged
ILOD?
Adams, William
USMC
Private Acute
October 1, 1866
No
Benjamin, Joseph
USMC
Private Achute Rhumatism
October 1, 1866
Yes
Benson, Frank
USMC
Private Syphilis Second
October 1, 1866
No
Bilfer, John
USMC
Private Acute dysentery
October 25, 1866
Yes
Boler, Joseph
Navy
Landsman Eatasshras Leatarrhus
October 26, 1866
No
Buckingham, Oliver
USMC
Private Acute diarrhea
Ocotber 4, 1866
October 16, 1866
No
Burbell, Henry
USMC
Private fever, Febris Remitt
October 1, 1866
No
Clarke, Albert
USMC
Private Syphilis, primary
October 20, 1866
No
Clarke, Arthur
USMC
Private Fever
October 1, 1866
October 16, 1866
No
Clarke, John
Navy
Seaman Acute Bronchitis
October 9, 1866
No
Collins, John
USMC
Private Absessus
October 25, 1866
No
Conolly, John
USMC
Private Phthisis pulmonalis
October 31, 1866
Yes
Davison, Haus
USMC
Private Superficial ulcers on his legs
October 3, 1866
No
Distler, Laurince
Navy
Landsman Intermittent fever
October 20, 1866
October 30, 1866
Yes
Doane, Thomas
Navy
Landsman Rheumatism, Chron
October 26, 1866
No
Drummond, Benjamin
Navy
Ordinary Seaman Gunshot wound of left leg.
October 1, 1866
March 23, 1866
Yes
Giberson, Charles H.
USMC
Private Diarrhea
October 30, 1866
No
Gray, William
USMC
Private Acute diarrhea
October 31, 1866
yes
Kauely, Thomas
USMC
Private Diarrhea
October 7, 1866
Yes
Lavell,William
USMC
Private Orchitis
October 1, 1866
Lewis, Thomas E.
Navy
Boy (age 14) Pleurisy
October 13, 1866
Yes
McDonald, James
USMC
Corporal Syphilis
October 9, 1866
No
Mathews, George
USMC
Private Lycosis
October 30, 1866
No
Myers, George
USMC
Private Psora
October 30, 1866
No
O'Mally, Peter
USMC
Private Inflammation of the eye
October 15, 1866
No
Parker, Jacob
Navy
Coal Heaver Cholera Movlus
October 20, 1866
No
Rassman, Joseph
USMC
Private Otitis
October 27, 1866
No
Silva, Morris
Navy
Ordinary Seaman Sheclure of urethra
October 26, 1866
No
Smith, John
USMC
Private Iritis
October 29, 1866
No
Staib, Charles
USMC
Private Typhoid fever (Died October 5, 1866)
October 3, 1866
October 5, 1866
Yes
Taylor, Philip
Navy
Landsman Syphilis
October 3, 1866
No
Thompson, Matthew
Navy
2nd Class Fireman Oclrlity
October 20, 1866
Yes
Welch, Patrick
USMC
Private Pneumonia
October 5, 1866
Yes
Wells, William Henry
USMC
Private Secondary Syphilis
October 18, 1866
No

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