Frederick Patient List
After the Battle of Antietam, the wounded flooded into Frederick, transforming the city into one vast hospital. This is a list of all the (known) patients treated in Frederick in the aftermath of the battle.
Frederick Patients Post Antietam
PatientID | PATIENT_KEY | Patient No. | Last Name | First Name | Rank | Regiment | Company | Complaint | Date Admitted | Exit Reason | Date Left | Hospital | Comments |
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1 | 5 | 27 | Abbot | Jacob | Pvt. | 9 NH | K | Gunshot wound side | Sep 18 '62 | Trans. | Sep 20 '62 | ||
2 | 5 | 100 | Abbot | Thomas | Pvt. | 7 PA | E | Compound fracture right femur | Sep 18 '62 | Trans. | Jan 2 '63 | Amput. Nov 14, see F.14 (To G.H.#1 disch. Jan 27) | |
3 | B | 644 | Abbott | Albert A. | Pvt. | 19 ME | H | Chronic diarrhea | Nov 23 '62 | Disch. | Jan 17 '63 | ||
4 | O | 11 | Abbott | Henry L. | Lt. | 20 MA | Remittent fever | U.S. Hotel (G.H.#2) | (Not on G.H.#2 list) | ||||
5 | 2 | 497 | Abbott | Thomas | Capt. | 42 NY | E | Gunshot wound (comp. fracture leg) | Sep 28 '62 | Trans. | Oct 31 '62 | City Hotel | (To Baltimore, also on Officer's list as disch.) |
6 | O | 103 | Abbott | Thomas | Capt. | 42 NY | Compound fracture left leg | G.H. No.2 | (Also on G.H.#2 list, discharged Sep 8) | ||||
7 | B | 244 | Abden | Benjamin | Pvt. | 3 IN Cav. | D | Gunshot wound | Oct 28 '62 | Trans. | Mar 7 '63 | To Baltimore | |
8 | 4 | 450 | Abenzeller | Joseph | Pvt. | 35 MA | E | Gunshot wound thigh | Sep 22 '62 | Trans. | Sep 28 '62 | To Washington | |
9 | B | 187 | Abercrombie | Alexander | Pvt. | 18 NJ | E | Gunshot wound (ankle) | Oct 24 '62 | Trans. | Mar 10 '63 | To Baltimore (from Camp A) | |
10 | 5 | 1.042 | Ables | Isaac | Pvt. | 19 GA | K | Oct 15 '62 | Trans. | Oct 16 '62 | |||
PatientID | PATIENT_KEY | Patient No. | Last Name | First Name | Rank | Regiment | Company | Complaint | Date Admitted | Exit Reason | Date Left | Hospital | Comments |