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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, Number 60, October 1862
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We are confident that choristers will find "The Tabernacle" to be just such a book as they like to use in instructing and leading their choirs, and that choirs will consider it to be one of the books from which they are best pleased to sing.

The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, etc. Edited by FRANK MOORE, Author of "Diary of the American Revolution." New York: G.P. Putnam. Charles T. Evans, General Agent.

Three large volumes of this valuable record of the momentous events now transpiring on this continent have been published. The maps, diagrams, and portraits are excellent in their way. No fuller documentary history of the Great Rebellion could be desired; and as every detail is given from day-to-day's journals, the "Record" of Mr. Moore must always stand a comprehensive and accurate cyclopedia of the War. For the public and household library it is a work of sterling interest, for it gathers up every important fact connected with the struggle now pending, and presents it in a form easy to be examined. It begins as far back as December 17, 1860, and the third volume ends with the events of 1861.



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Footnotes:

1: The original of the leaf copied on the next page was picked from such a pile.

2: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 498.

3: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 499.

4: Medical Statistics of the United States Army, 1839-54, p.625.

5: _Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army.

6: Ibid.

_7: _Traite de Geographie et de Statistique Medicales_, Tom. II. p. 289.

8: Ibid. p. 286.

9: Traite de Geographie et de Statistique Medicales, Tom. II. p. 284.

10: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army.

11: Medical Statistics U.S. Army, 1839-54, p. 491, etc.

12: Observations on the Diseases of the Army, p. 51.

13: Ib., p. 53.

14: Observations on the Diseases of the Army, p. 59.

15: London Statistical Journal, Vol. XIX. p. 247.

16: Edmonds in London Lancet, Vol. XXXVI. p. 143.

17: Despatches.

18: Edmonds in London Lancet, Vol. XXXVI. p. 145.

19: Edmonds in London Lancet, Vol. XXXVI. p. 148.

20: Ib., p. 219.

21: Boudin, Traite de Geographie et de Statistique Medicales, Tom. II. p. 289, etc., quoted by him from Major Moltka.

22: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 524.

23: Medical Sketches, p. 39.

24: Ib., p. 204.

25: Ib., p. 66.

26: Medical Sketches, p. 119.

27: Ib., p. 199.

28: On Epidemics, p. 70.

29: United States Documents, 1814.

30: Ib., 1814.

31: Executive Documents, U.S., 1847-48, Vol. VII. p. 1013.

32: Ib., p. 1033.

33: Ib., p. 1185.

34: MS. Letter of Mr. Elliott, Actuary of the Sanitary Commission.

35: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 180.

36: Ib., 525.

37: Medical and Surgical History of the War in the East, Vol. II. p. 252.

38: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 377.

39: Medical Sketches, p. 246.

40: Medical Sketches, p. 66.

41: Boudin, Traite de Geographie et de Statistique Medicales, Tom. II., p. 289.

42: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 180.

43: Medical and Surgical History of the British Army in the East, Vol. II. p. 227.

44: British and Foreign Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. XXI.

45: _MS. Letter of Mr. Elliott.

_46: _Medico-Chirurgical Transactions_, Vol. VI. p.478, etc.

47: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 525.—Medical and Surgical History of the War in the East.

48: Calculated from the Eighteenth Registration Report.

49: Calculated from Twenty-First Report of Registrar General.

50: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 212. Colonel Tulloch.

51: Diseases of the Army, p. 50.

52: Despatches.

53: Boudin, Traite de Geographie et de Statistique Medicales, Tom. II. p. 289.

54: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 178.

55: Report of the Sanitary Commission.—Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 335.

56: Report of the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p 97.

57: Ib., p. 334.

58: Ib., p. 365.

59: Ib., p. 524.

60: Dr. Mann, Medical Sketches, p. 64.

61: Dr. Lovell, quoted by Mann, Medical Sketches, p. 119.

62: Mann, Medical Sketches, pp. 120, 121.

63: Ib., p. 78.

64: Ib., p. 92.

65: Ib., p. 124.

66: Ib., p. 204.

67: Executive Documents, U.S., 1848, Vol. VII. p. 1224.

68: Mann, Medical Sketches, p. 66.

69: Ib., p. 39.

70: p. 23.

71: Report of the Sanitary Commission, No. 41.

72: Report of the Sanitary Commission, No. 41.

73: Report of Barrack Commission, p. 160.

74: Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 439.

75: Dr. Farr, in Journal of the London Statistical Society, Vol. XXIV. p. 472.

76: Ibid.

77: _MS. Letter of Dr. Sutherland.

_78: Section Dr. Farr, _ubi supra_.

79: Army Medical Regulations, p. 27, etc.

80: Report of the Army Medical Department for 1859.

81: Army Medical Regulations, p. 29.

82: Army Medical Regulations, p. 83.

83: Ib., p. 84.

84: Army Medical Regulations, p. 93.

85: Report of the Army Medical Department for 1859, p. 6.

86: Report of the Army Medical Department for 1859, p. 10.

87: Ibid.

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