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By J. Julian Chisholm, M.D. Published by West & Johnson, Richmond, VA, 1862. 2nd edition, Revised and Improved. Owner Title page inscription, in pencil—“Henry Scott MD, Asst. Surg. P.A.C.S.” Spine, cover boards and eps recently rebound in cloth, overlaid with original brown, glazed cloth covers. (Includes original endpaper insert w/penciled inscription—“Henry Scott/ Genl. Hospital No. 18”( New black leather spine label w/gilt lettering. 5.25 x 7.5”. 264 pp, w/fldg. form and two appendices. Original covers exhibit slight wear w/one minor scuff. Text slightly yellowed, while remaining entirely legible. Else VG plus, & handsome.
Henry B. Scott enlisted as a surgeon (date unknown), and had service in Field & Staff w/the 41st Virginia Militia Infantry. Superb Confederate medical collectible, ID’D to a surgeon. Further research certainly a possibility. [jp]
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