Johns Hopkins Hospital Dispensary

Founded: 1889
Location: Monument St. and Hopkins Ave., Baltimore, MD

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1901
    Notes: (Established, with the Hospital, under the will of Johns Hopkins; opened 1889), Monument St. and Hopkins Ave.; telephones: C&P St. Paul 948; Maryland, Windsor 122. Hours, daily, except Sunday, for medical and surgical cases, nervous diseases of children, 9 to 11 a.m.; for diseases of women, obstetrics, diseases of throat and nose, of skin and of eye and ear, 1.30 to 3 p.m. A fee of 10 cents is asked of those who can afford it, for each treatment or prescription. over 50,000 cases treated annually.
    Source: Charity Organization Society, Directory of the Charitable and Beneficent Organizations of Baltimore together with Legal Suggestions, Etc. Baltimore: : 44

 

U. S. Army Station Hospital Edgewood Arsenal

Location: Harford County, MD

Images

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. : Front view of administration building.  A08902. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. : Front view of administration building.
A08902. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. : General view of hospital buildings.  A08903. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. : General view of hospital buildings.
A08903. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor

Founded:  December 17, 1849
Location
: Baltimore, MD

Additional Information

 

Jarvis U. S. General Hospital

Founded: June 20, 1862
Closed: August 1865. Patients transferred to Hicks General Hospital
Location: Steuart’s Mansion, W. Baltimore St. two miles west of Camden Station Railroad Depot, Baltimore, MD
Also known as: U.S. General Hospital Stewarts Mansion

Images

Stewart Mansion Hospital, Baltimore, Md.. Courtesy of Scott Sheads.

Stewart Mansion Hospital, Baltimore, Md.. Courtesy of Scott Sheads.

Jarvis General Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. Cator Collection, Print No. 44. Enoch Pratt Free Library

Jarvis General Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. Cator Collection, Print No. 44. Enoch Pratt Free Library

MS 1860 - Jarvis Gen. Hospital - Baltimore. - Special Orders - Print. Matter - June 13, 1864 (Z24.1848). Photograph Collections Cross-Section. Maryland Historical Society

MS 1860 – Jarvis Gen. Hospital – Baltimore. – Special Orders – Print. Matter – June 13, 1864 (Z24.1848). Photograph Collections Cross-Section. Maryland Historical Society

Jarvis U.S. Genl. Hospital, Baltimore, Md. / Lith & Print by E. Sachse. Images from the History of Medicine Collection, Order No. A027659. National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division

Jarvis U.S. Genl. Hospital, Baltimore, Md. / Lith & Print by E. Sachse. Images from the History of Medicine Collection, Order No. A027659. National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1862-1865
    Notes: Hospital records available at the National Archives, Washington, DC. See RG94 Entry 553 for listing of available hospital registers.
  • Dates: n. d.
    NotesFemale nurses were borne on the rolls of many of the hospitals. At one time, in the WEST’S BUILDINGS, Baltimore, Md., 20 of 70 nurses were women; at STEWART’S MANSION 15 of 70, at and BEDLOE’S ISLAND, N.Y. Harbor, 10 of 70. These were frequently Sisters of Charity — 40 served at SATTERLEE, 16 and POINT LOOKOUT and 15 at CLIFFBURNE. According to the testimony of all the medical officers who have referred to this point their best service was rendered in connection with extra diets, the linen-room and laundry. Male help was preferred in the wards, save in special cases of prostration and suffering where particular care was needful in theadministration of dietetic or remedial agents. Sometimes where no female aid was employed, female aid societies volunteered their services in superintending the extra diets and taking charge of the contribution room.
    Source: Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War, Vol. VI [Formerly entitled The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion (1861-1865)] Wilmington: Broadfoot Publishing Co.: 958

 

U. S. Army Station Hospital Aberdeen Proving Grounds

Location: Aberdeen, MD

Images

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. : Front view of hospital.  A08901. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. : Front view of hospital.
A08901. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. : Rear view after grading and planting.  A08898. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. : Rear view after grading and planting.
A08898. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. : Front view after grading and planting.  A08900. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. : Front view after grading and planting.
A08900. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. : Rear view.  A08899. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine

U.S. Army Station Hospital, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. : Rear view.
A08899. Images from the History of Medicine Collection. National Library of Medicine