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for service in the Quantermaters Department
none except the Sleve boat Elizabeth were in the
hands During there of the months the Commission was number g sick wounded fur the the 1862. Renium
tyre boats of tof Commission Eight thousand
forument conveyed to the Commission
the control of these boats only eo far as to allow
it to fil-them up as hospital transports, and
care for in is our way. and by is own Sun-
grows and nurses all patients placed on board,
But the officer of the Commission in change
of the transports, reported to the medical
and was instructed by him what patients to
neur, and to what post to convey them,
The anangements on board these Hospital
Transports, and the regulations for the Floating
Hospital Service had to be devised by the
Commission. There was no Example of
it
Govennment for them to follow
H
St loon as a used was
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