01458cpcaa2200289 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130110007200142245009200214300001600306300001800322506002200340520045800362546003600820600003700856600003600893600003500929600005800964610003601022650002901058651006401087999001701151mm 78011247 DLC20260227111621.0790327|||||||||||| eng  amm 78011247 bms 62004516  aDLCedacscDLCdDLC 7aW2lcmd2 aAssociation of Acting Assistant Surgeons of the United States Army.00aAssociation of Acting Assistant Surgeons of the United States Army records,f1888-1897. a300fitems. a1fcontainer.0 aOpen to research.8 aCorrespondence, lists of members and eligible non-members, financial records, newsletters, and printed material concerning the efforts of the association and its president, Daniel Smith Lamb, to persuade Congress to pass a law to provide commissions and discharges for the civilian medical men who served temporarily with the army during the Civil War. Lamb's correspondents include physicians Reeves Jackson, Isaac Massey, and William Thornton Parker. aCollection material in English.10aJackson, ReevesvCorrespondence.10aLamb, Daniel Smith,d1843-1929.10aMassey, IsaacvCorrespondence.10aParker, William Thornton,d1849-1925vCorrespondence.10aUnited States.bArmyxSurgeons. 0aVeteranszUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xMedical care. c39716d39716