Bed-Cards

M E Wolf

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Bed-Cards were used in both C.S.A. and U.S.A. Medical Departments:

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Medical/Surgical History--Part I, Volume II
Prepared, under the direction of JOSEPH K. BARNES, Surgeon General United States Army,
By George A. Otis, Assistant Surgeon United States Army.
Introduction
[excerpt]
The entries on bed-cards sometimes supplied missing links, in tracing the chain of evidence of important cases. These cards were printed on thick paper or card-board, five and one-half by three and one-half inches, and were classified and transmitted to the Surgeon General's Office when the hospital closed. The form of the cards used (face and back) may be seen below:
Form of Bed-card used in the United States General Hospitals.
(see above .jpg)

Left side one side of the card. Right side is the back of card.

M. E. Wolf
 

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