ThelargenumberofmenconfinedwithintheStockadesoon,underadefectivesystemofpolice,andwithimperfectarrangements,coveredthesurfaceofthelowgroundswithexcrements。Thesinksoverthelowerportionsofthestreamwereimperfectintheirplanandstructure,andtheexcrementswereinlargemeasuredepositedsonearthebordersofthestreamasnottobewashedaway,orelseaccumulateduponthelowboggyground。Thevolumeofwaterwasnotsufficienttowashawaythefeces,andtheyaccumulatedinsuchquantitiesinthelowerportionofthestreamastoformamassofliquidexcrementheavyrainscausedthewaterofthestreamtorise,andasthearrangementsforthepassageoftheincreasedamountsofwateroutoftheStockadewereinsufficient,theliquidfecesoverflowedthelowgroundsandcoveredthemseveralinches,afterthesubsidenceofthewaters。Theactionofthesunuponthisputrefyingmassofexcrementsandfragmentsofbreadandmeatandbonesexcitedmostrapidfermentationanddevelopedahorriblestench。
  Improvementswereprojectedfortheremovalofthefilthandforthepreventionofitsaccumulation,buttheywereonlypartiallyandimperfectlycarriedout。Astheforcesoftheprisonerswerereducedbyconfinement,wantofexercise,improperdiet,andbyscurvy,diarrhea,anddysentery,theywereunabletoevacuatetheirbowelswithinthestreamoralongitsbanks,andtheexcrementsweredepositedattheverydoorsoftheirtents。Thevastmajorityappearedtoloseallrepulsiontofilth,andbothsickandwelldisregardedallthelawsofhygieneandpersonalcleanliness。Theaccommodationsforthesickwereimperfectandinsufficient。Fromtheorganizationoftheprison,February24,1864,toMay22,thesickweretreatedwithintheStockade。InthecrowdedconditionoftheStockade,andwiththetentsandhutsclusteredthicklyaroundthehospital,itwasimpossibletosecureproperventilationortomaintainthenecessarypolice。TheFederalprisonersalsomadefrequentforaysuponthehospitalstoresandcarriedoffthefoodandclothingofthesick。Thehospitalwas,onthe22dofMay,removedtoitspresentsitewithouttheStockade,andfiveacresofgroundcoveredwithoaksandpinesappropriatedtotheuseofthesick。
  Thesupplyofmedicalofficershasbeeninsufficientfromthefoundationoftheprison。
  ThenursesandattendantsuponthesickhavebeenmostgenerallyFederalprisoners,whointoomanycasesappeartohavebeendevoidofmoralprinciple,andwhonotonlyneglectedtheirduties,butwerealsoengagedinextensiverobbingofthesick。
  FromthewantofproperpoliceandhygienicregulationsaloneitisnotwonderfulthatfromFebruary24toSeptember21,1864,ninethousandfourhundredandseventy—ninedeaths,nearlyone—thirdtheentirenumberofprisoners,shouldhavebeenrecorded。IfoundtheStockadeandhospitalinthefollowingconditionduringmypathologicalinvestigations,institutedinthemonthofSeptember,1864:
  STOCKADE,CONFEDERATESTATESMILITARYPRISON。
  AtthetimeofmyvisittoAndersonvillealargenumberofFederalprisonershadbeenremovedtoMillen,Savannah;Charleston,andotherpartsof,theConfederacy,inanticipationofanadvanceofGeneralSherman'sforcesfromAtlanta,withthedesignofliberatingtheircaptivebrethren;however,aboutfifteenthousandprisonersremainedconfinedwithinthelimitsoftheStockadeandConfederateStatesMilitaryPrisonHospital。
  IntheStockade,withtheexceptionofthedamplowlandsborderingthesmallstream,thesurfacewascoveredwithhuts,andsmallraggedtentsandpartsofblanketsandfragmentsofoil—cloth,coats,andblanketsstretcheduponstacks。Thetentsandhutswerenotarrangedaccordingtoanyorder,andtherewasinmostpartsoftheenclosurescarcelyroomfortwomentowalkabreastbetweenthetentsandhuts。
  Ifonemightjudgefromthelargepiecesofcorn—breadscatteredaboutineverydirectiononthegroundtheprisonerswereeitherverylavishlysuppliedwiththisarticleofdiet,orelsethiskindoffoodwasnotrelishedbythem。
  EachdaythedeadfromtheStockadewerecarriedoutbytheirfellow—
  prisonersanddepositeduponthegroundunderabusharbor,justoutsideoftheSouthwesternGate。Fromthencetheywerecarriedincartstotheburyingground,one—quarterofamilenorthwest,ofthePrison。Thedeadwereburiedwithoutcoffins,sidebyside,intrenchesfourfeetdeep。
  Thelowgroundsborderingthestreamwerecoveredwithhumanexcrementsandfilthofallkinds,whichinmanyplacesappearedtobealivewithworkingmaggots。Anindescribablesickeningstencharosefromthesefermentingmassesofhumanfilth。
  TherewerenearfivethousandseriouslyillFederalsintheStockadeandConfederateStatesMilitaryPrisonHospital,andthedeathsexceededonehundredperday,andlargenumbersoftheprisonerswhowerewalkingabout,andwhohadnotbeenentereduponthesickreports,weresufferingfromsevereandincurablediarrhea,dysentery,andscurvy。Thesickwereattendedalmostentirelybytheirfellow—prisoners,appointedasnurses,andastheyreceivedbutlittleattention,theywerecompelledtoexertthemselvesatalltimestoattendtothecallsofnature,andhencetheyretainedthepowerofmovingabouttowithinacomparativelyshortperiodofthecloseoflife。Owingtotheslowprogressofthediseasesmostprevalent,diarrhea,andchronicdysentery,thecorpseswereasageneralruleemaciated。
  IvisitedtwothousandsickwithintheStockade,lyingundersomelongshedswhichhadbeenbuiltatthenorthernportionforthemselves。Atthistimeonlyonemedicalofficerwasinattendance,whereasatleasttwentymedicalofficersshouldhavebeenemployed。
  DiedintheStockadefromitsorganization,February24,186ltoSeptember2l。3,254
  DiedinHospitalduringsametime。6,225
  TotaldeathsinHospitalandStockade9,479
  Scurvy,diarrhea,dysentery,andhospitalgangreneweretheprevailingdiseases。Iwassurprisedtofindbutfewcasesofmalarialfever,andnowell—markedcaseseitheroftyphusortyphoidfever。TheabsenceofthedifferentformsofmalarialfevermaybeaccountedforinthesuppositionthattheartificialatmosphereoftheStockade,crowdeddenselywithhumanbeingsandloadedwithanimalexhalations,wasunfavorabletotheexistenceandactionofthemalarialpoison。
  Theabsenceoftyphoidandtyphusfeversamongstallthecauseswhicharesupposedtogeneratethesediseases,appearedtobeduetothefactthatthegreatmajorityoftheseprisonershadbeenincaptivityinVirginia,atBelleIsland,andinotherpartsoftheConfederacyformonths,andevenaslongastwoyears,andduringthistimetheyhadbeensubjectedtothesamebadinfluences,andthosewhohadnothadthesefeversbeforeeitherhadthemduringtheirconfinementinConfederateprisonsorelsetheirsystems,fromlongexposure,wereproofagainsttheiraction。
  Theeffectsofscurvyweremanifestedoneveryhand,andinallitsvariousstages,fromthemuddy,palecomplexion,palegums,feeble,languidmuscularmotions,lownessofspirits,andfetidbreath,tothedusky,dirty,leadencomplexion,swollenfeatures,spongy,purple,livid,fungoid,bleedinggums,looseteeth,oedematouslimbs,coveredwithlividvibices,andpetechiaespasmodicallyflexed,painfulandhardenedextremities,spontaneoushemorrhagesfrommucouscanals,andlarge,ill—
  conditioned,spreadingulcerscoveredwithadarkpurplishfungusgrowth。
  Iobservedthatinsomeofthecasesofscurvytheparotidglandsweregreatlyswollen,andinsomeinstancestosuchanextentastoprecludeentirelythepowertoarticulate。Inseveralcasesofdropsyoftheabdomenandlowerextremitiessuperveninguponscurvy,thepatientsaffirmedthatpreviouslytotheappearanceofthedropsytheyhadsufferedwithprofuseandobstinatediarrhea,andthatwhenthiswascheckedbyachangeofdiet,fromIndiancorn—breadbakedwiththehusk,toboiledrice,thedropsyappeared。Theseverepainsandlividpatcheswerefrequentlyassociatedwithswellingsinvariousparts,andespeciallyinthelowerextremities,accompaniedwithstiffnessandcontractionsofthekneejointsandankles,andoftenwithabrawnyfeeloftheparts,asiflymphhadbeeneffusedbetweentheintegumentsandapeneuroses,preventingthemotionoftheskinovertheswollenparts。
  Manyoftheprisonersbelievedthatthescurvywascontagious,andIsawmenguardingtheirwellsandsprings,fearinglestsomemansufferingwiththescurvymightusethewaterandthuspoisonthem。
  Iobservedalsonumerouscasesofhospitalgangrene,andofspreadingscorbuticulcers,whichhadsuperveneduponslightinjuries。Thescorbuticulcerspresentedadark,purplefungoid,elevatedsurface,withlividswollenedges,andexudedathin;fetid,saniousfluid,insteadofpus。Manyulcerswhichoriginatedfromthescorbuticconditionofthesystemappearedtobecometrulygangrenous,assumingallthecharacteristicsofhospitalgangrene。Fromthecrowdedcondition,filthyhabits,baddiet,anddejected,depressedconditionoftheprisoners,theirsystemshadbecomesodisorderedthatthesmallestabrasionoftheskin,fromtherubbingofashoe,orfromtheeffectsofthesun,orfromtheprickofasplinter,orfromscratching,oramusketobite,insomecases,tookonrapidandfrightfululcerationandgangrene。Thelonguseofsaltmeat,ofttimesimperfectlycured,aswellasthemosttotaldeprivationofvegetablesandfruit,appearedtobethechiefcausesofthescurvy。Icarefullyexaminedthebakeryandthebreadfurnishedtheprisoners,andfoundthattheyweresuppliedalmostentirelywithcorn—
  breadfromwhichthehuskhadnotbeenseparated。Thishuskactedasanirritanttothealimentarycanal,withoutaddinganynutrimenttothebread。Asfarasmyexaminationextendednofaultcouldbefoundwiththemodeinwhichthebreadwasbaked;thedifficultylayinthefailuretoseparatethehuskfromthecorn—meal。Istronglyurgedthepreparationoflargequantitiesofsoupmadefromthecowandcalves'
  headswiththebrainsandtongues,towhichaliberalsupplyofsweetpotatosandvegetablesmighthavebeenadvantageouslyadded。Thematerialexistedinabundanceforthepreparationofsuchsoupinlargequantitieswithbutlittleadditionalexpense。Suchalimentwouldhavebeennotonlyhighlynutritious,butitwouldalsohaveactedasanefficientremedialagentfortheremovalofthescorbuticcondition。
  ThesickwithintheStockadelayunderseverallongshedswhichwereoriginallybuiltforbarracks。Theseshedscoveredtwofloorswhichwereopenonallsides。Thesicklayuponthebareboards,oruponsuchraggedblanketsastheypossessed,without,asfarasIobserved,anybeddingorevenstraw……
  Thehaggard,distressedcountenancesofthesemiserable,complaining,dejected,livingskeletons,cryingformedicalaidandfood,andcursingtheirGovernmentforitsrefusaltoexchangeprisoners,andtheghastlycorpses,withtheirglazedeyeballsstaringupintovacantspace,withthefliesswarmingdowntheiropenandgrinningmouths,andovertheirraggedclothes,infestedwithnumerouslice,astheylayamongstthesickanddying,formedapictureofhelpless,hopelessmiserywhichitwouldbeimpossibletoportraybywordsorbythebrush。AfeelingofdisappointmentandevenresentmentonaccountoftheUnitedStatesGovernmentuponthesubjectoftheexchangeofprisoners,appearedtobewidespread,andtheapparenthopelessnatureofthenegotiationsforsomegeneralexchangeofprisonersappearedtobeacauseofuniversalregretanddeepandinjuriousdespondency。IheardsomeoftheprisonersgosofarastoexoneratetheConfederateGovernmentfromanychargeofintentionallysubjectingthemtoaprotractedconfinement,withitsnecessaryandunavoidablesufferings,inacountrycutofffromallintercoursewithforeignnations,andsorelypressedonallsides,whilstontheotherhandtheychargedtheirprolongedcaptivityupontheirownGovernment,whichwasattemptingtomakethenegroequaltothewhiteman。SomehundredormoreoftheprisonershadbeenreleasedfromconfinementintheStockadeonparole,andfilledvariousofficesasclerks,druggists,andcarpenters,etc。,inthevariousdepartments。
  Thesemenwerewellclothed,andpresentedastoutandhealthyappearance,andasageneralruletheypresentedamuchmorerobustandhealthyappearancethantheConfederatetroopsguardingtheprisoners。
  Theentiregroundsaresurroundedbyafrailboardfence,andarestrictlyguardedbyConfederatesoldiers,andnoprisonerexcepttheparoledattendantsisallowedtoleavethegroundsexceptbyaspecialpermitfromtheCommandantoftheInteriorofthePrison。
  Thepatientsandattendants,neartwothousandinnumber,arecrowdedintothisconfinedspaceandarebutpoorlysuppliedwitholdandraggedtents。Largenumbersofthemwerewithoutanybunksinthetents,andlayupontheground,oft—timeswithoutevenablanket。Nobedsorstrawappearedtohavebeenfurnished。Thetentsextendtowithinafewyardsofthesmallstream,theeasternportionofwhich,aswehavebeforesaid,isusedasaprivyandisloadedwithexcrements;andIobservedalargepileofcorn—bread,bones,andfilthofallkinds,thirtyfeetindiameterandseveralfeetinhight,swarmingwithmyriadsofflies,inavacantspacenearthepotsusedforcooking。Millionsoffliesswarmedovereverything,andcoveredthefacesofthesleepingpatients,andcrawleddowntheiropenmouths,anddepositedtheirmaggotsinthegangrenouswoundsoftheliving,andinthemouthsofthedead。Musketosingreatnumbersalsoinfestedthetents,andmanyofthepatientsweresostungbythesepestiferousinsects,thattheyresembledthosesufferingfromaslightattackofthemeasles。
  Thepoliceandhygieneofthehospitalweredefectiveintheextreme;
  theattendants,whoappearedinalmosteveryinstancetohavebeenselectedfromtheprisoners,seemedtohaveinmanycasesbutlittleinterestinthewelfareoftheirfellow—captives。Theaccusationwasmadethatthenursesinmanycasesrobbedthesickoftheirclothing,money,andrations,andcarriedonaclandestinetradewiththeparoledprisonersandConfederateguardswithoutthehospitalenclosure,intheclothing,effectsofthesick,dying,anddeadFederals。Theycertainlyappearedtoneglectthecomfortandcleanlinessofthesickintrustedtotheircareinamostshamefulmanner,evenaftermakingdueallowancesforthedifficultiesofthesituation。Manyofthesickwereliterallyencrustedwithdirtandfilthandcoveredwithvermin。Whenagangrenouswoundneededwashing,thelimbwasthrustoutalittlefromtheblanket,orboard,orragsuponwhichthepatientwaslying,andwaterpouredoverit,andalltheputrescentmatterallowedtosoakintothegroundfloorofthetent。Thesupplyofragsfordressingwoundswassaidtobeveryscant,andIsawthemostfilthyragswhichhadbeenappliedseveraltimes,andimperfectlywashed,usedindressingwounds。Wherehospitalgangrenewasprevailing,itwasimpossibleforanywoundtoescapecontagionunderthesecircumstances。Theresultsofthetreatmentofwoundsinthehospitalwereofthemostunsatisfactorycharacter,fromthisneglectofcleanliness,inthedressingsandwoundsthemselves,aswellasfromvariousothercauseswhichwillbemorefullyconsidered。
  Isawseveralgangrenouswoundsfilledwithmaggots。IhavefrequentlyseenneglectedwoundsamongsttheConfederatesoldierssimilarlyaffected;andasfarasmyexperienceextends,thesewormsdestroyonlythedeadtissuesanddonotinjurespeciallythewellparts。Ihaveevenheardsurgeonsaffirmthatagangrenouswoundwhichhadbeenthoroughlycleansedbymaggots,healedmorerapidlythanifithadbeenlefttoitself。Thiswantofcleanlinessonthepartofthenursesappearedtobetheresultofcarelessnessandinattention,ratherthanofmalignantdesign,andthewholetroublecanbetracedtothewantoftheproperpoliceandsanitaryregulations,andtotheabsenceofintelligentorganizationanddivisionoflabor。Theabuseswereinalargemeasureduetothealmosttotalabsenceofsystem,government,andrigid,butwholesomesanitaryregulations。InextenuationoftheseabusesitwasallegedbythemedicalofficersthattheConfederatetroopswerebarelysufficienttoguardtheprisoners,andthatitwasimpossibletoobtainanynumberofexperiencednursesfromtheConfederateforces。Infacttheguardappearedtobetoosmall,evenfortheregulationoftheinternalhygieneandpoliceofthehospital。
  Themannerofdisposingofthedeadwasalsocalculatedtodepressthealreadydespondingspiritsofthesemen,manyofwhomhavebeenconfinedformonths,andevenfornearlytwoyearsinRichmondandotherplaces,andwhosestrengthhadbeenwastedbybadair,badfood,andneglectofpersonalcleanliness。Thedead—houseismerelyaframecoveredwitholdtentclothandafewbushes,situatedinthesouthwesterncornerofthehospitalgrounds。Whenapatientdies,heissimplylaidinthenarrowstreetinfrontofhistent,untilheisremovedbyFederalnegrosdetailedtocarryoffthedead;ifapatientdiesduringthenight,heliesthereuntilthemorning,andduringthedayeventhedeadwerefrequentlyallowedtoremainforhoursinthesewalks。Inthedead—housethecorpseslieuponthebareground,andwereinmostcasescoveredwithfilthandvermin……
  Thecookingarrangementsareofthemostdefectivecharacter。Fivelargeironpotssimilartothoseusedforboilingsugarcane,appearedtobetheonlycookingutensilsfurnishedbythehospitalforthecookingofnearlytwothousandmen;andthepatientsweredependentingreatmeasureupontheirownmiserableutensils。Theywereallowedtocookinthetentdoorsandinthelanes,andthiswasanothersourceoffilth,andanotherfavorableconditionforthegenerationandmultiplicationoffliesandothervermin。
  Theairofthetentswasfoulanddisagreeableintheextreme,andinfacttheentiregroundsemittedamostnauseousanddisgustingsmell。
  Ienterednearlyallthetentsandcarefullyexaminedthecasesofinterest,andespeciallythecasesofgangrene,uponnumerousoccasions,duringtheprosecutionofmypathologicalinquiriesatAndersonville,andthereforeenjoyedeveryopportunitytojudgecorrectlyofthehygieneandpoliceofthehospital。
  Thereappearedtobealmostabsoluteindifferenceandneglectonthepartofthepatientsofpersonalcleanliness;theirpersonsandclothinginmostinstances,andespeciallyofthosesufferingwithgangreneandscorbuticulcers,werefilthyintheextremeandcoveredwithvermin。
  ItwastoooftenthecasethatpatientswerereceivedfromtheStockadeinamostdeplorablecondition。IhaveseenmenbroughtinfromtheStockadeinadyingcondition,begrimedfromheadtofootwiththeirownexcrements,andsoblackfromsmokeandfilththatthey,resemblednegrosratherthanwhitemen。ThatthisdescriptionoftheStockadeandhospitalhasnotbeenoverdrawn,willappearfromthereportsofthesurgeonsincharge,appendedtothisreport……
  WewillexaminefirsttheconsolidatedreportofthesickandwoundedFederalprisoners。Duringsixmonths,fromthe1stofMarchtothe31stofAugust,forty—twothousandsixhundredandeighty—sixcasesofdiseasesandwoundswerereported。NoclassifiedrecordofthesickintheStockadewaskeptaftertheestablishmentofthehospitalwithoutthePrison。Thisfact,inconjunctionwiththosealreadypresentedrelatingtotheinsufficiencyofmedicalofficersandtheextremeillnessandevendeathofmanyprisonersinthetentsintheStockade,withoutanymedicalattentionorrecordbeyondthebarenumberofthedead,demonstratethatthesefigures,largeasthey,appeartobe,arefarbelowthetruth。
  Asthenumberofprisonersvariedgreatlyatdifferentperiods,therelationsbetweenthosereportedsickandwell,asfarasthosestatisticsextend,canbestbedeterminedbyacomparisonofthestatisticsofeachmonth。
  Duringthisperiodofsixmonthsnolessthanfivehundredandsixty—fivedeathsarerecordedundertheheadof'morbivanie。'Inotherwords,thosemendiedwithouthavingreceivedsufficientmedicalattentionforthedeterminationofeventhenameofthediseasecausingdeath。
  DuringthemonthofAugustfifty—threecasesandfifty—threedeathsarerecordedasduetomarasmus。Surelythislargenumberofdeathsmusthavebeenduetosomeothermorbidstatethanslowwasting。Iftheywereduetoimproperandinsufficientfood,theyshouldhavebeenclassedaccordingly,andiftodiarrheaordysenteryorscurvy,theclassificationshouldinlikemannerhavebeenexplicit。
  Weobserveaprogressiveincreaseoftherateofmortality,from3。11percent。inMarchto9。09percent。ofmeanstrength,sickandwell,inAugust。TheratioofmortalitycontinuedtoincreaseduringSeptember,fornotwithstandingtheremovalofone—halfoftheentirenumberofprisonersduringtheearlyportionofthemonth,onethousandsevenhundredandsixty—seven(1,767)deathsareregisteredfromSeptember1to21,andthelargestnumberofdeathsuponanyonedayoccurredduringthismonth,onthe16th,viz。onehundredandnineteen。
  TheentirenumberofFederalprisonersconfinedatAndersonvillewasaboutfortythousandsixhundredandeleven;andduringtheperiodofnearsevenmonths,fromFebruary24toSeptember21,ninethousandfourhundredandseventy—nine(9,479)deathswererecorded;thatis,duringthisperiodnearone—fourth,ormore,exactlyonein4。2,or13。3percent。,terminatedfatally。Thisincreaseofmortalitywasdueingreatmeasuretotheaccumulationofthesourcesofdisease,astheincreaseofexcrementsandfilthofallkinds,andtheconcentrationofnoxiouseffluvia,andalsototheprogressiveeffectsofsaltdiet,crowding,andthehotclimate。
  CONCLUSIONS。
  1st。ThegreatmortalityamongtheFederalprisonersconfinedinthemilitaryprisonatAndersonvillewasnotreferabletoclimaticcauses,ortothenatureofthesoilandwaters。
  2d。Thechiefcausesofdeathwerescurvyanditsresultsandbowelaffections—chronicandacutediarrheaanddysentery。Thebowelaffectionsappeartohavebeenduetothediet,thehabitsofthepatients,thedepressed,dejectedstateofthenervoussystemandmoralandintellectualpowers,andtotheeffluviaarisingfromthedecomposinganimalandvegetablefilth。Theeffectsofsaltmeat,andanunvaryingdietofcornmeal,withbutfewvegetables,andimperfectsuppliesofvinegarandsyrup,weremanifestedinthegreatprevalenceofscurvy。
  Thisdisease,withoutdoubt,wasalsoinfluencedtoanimportantextentinitsoriginandcoursebythefoulanimalemanations。
  3d。Fromthesamenessofthefoodandform,theactionofthepoisonousgasesinthedenselycrowdedandfilthyStockadeandhospital,thebloodwasalteredinitsconstitution,evenbeforethemanifestationofactualdisease。Inboththewellandthesicktheredcorpuscleswerediminished;andinalldiseasesuncomplicatedwithinflammation,thefibrouselementwasdeficient。Incasesofulcerationofthemucousmembraneoftheintestinalcanal,thefibrouselementofthebloodwasincreased;whileinsimplediarrhea,uncomplicatedwithulceration,itwaseitherdiminishedorelseremainedstationary。Heartclotswereverycommon,ifnotuniversallypresent,incasesofulcerationoftheintestinalmucousmembrane,whileintheuncomplicatedcasesofdiarrheaandscurvy,thebloodwasfluidanddidnotcoagulatereadily,andtheheartclotsandfibrousconcretionswerealmostuniversallyabsent。
  Fromthewateryconditionoftheblood,thereresultedvariousserouseffusionsintothepericardium,ventriclesofthebrain,andintotheabdomen。InalmostallthecaseswhichIexaminedafterdeath,eventhemostemaciated,therewasmoreorlessserouseffusionintotheabdominalcavity。Incasesofhospitalgangreneoftheextremities,andincasesofgangreneoftheintestines,heartclotsandfibrouscoagulawereuniversallypresent。Thepresenceofthoseclotsinthecasesofhospitalgangrene,whiletheywereabsentinthecasesinwhichtherewasnoinflammatorysymptoms,sustainstheconclusionthathospitalgangreneisaspeciesofinflammation,imperfectandirregularthoughitmaybeinitsprogress,inwhichthefibrouselementandcoagulationofthebloodareincreased,eveninthosewhoaresufferingfromsuchaconditionoftheblood,andfromsuchdiseasesasarenaturallyaccompaniedwithadecreaseinthefibrousconstituent。
  4th。ThefactthathospitalGangreneappearedintheStockadefirst,andoriginatedspontaneouslywithoutanypreviouscontagion,andoccurredsporadicallyallovertheStockadeandprisonhospital,wasproofpositivethatthisdiseasewillarisewhenevertheconditionsofcrowding,filth,foulair,andbaddietarepresent。TheexhalationsfromthehospitalandStockadeappearedtoexerttheireffectstoaconsiderabledistanceoutsideoftheselocalities。Theoriginofhospitalgangreneamongtheseprisonersappearedclearlytodependingreatmeasureuponthestateofthegeneralsysteminducedbydiet,andvariousexternalnoxiousinfluences。Therapidityoftheappearanceandactionofthegangrenedependeduponthepowersandstateoftheconstitution,aswellasupontheintensityofthepoisonintheatmosphere,oruponthedirectapplicationofpoisonousmattertothewoundedsurface。Thiswasfurtherillustratedbytheimportantfactthathospitalgangrene,oradiseaseresemblingitinallessentialrespects,attackedtheintestinalcanalofpatientslaboringunderulcerationofthebowels,althoughtherewerenolocalmanifestationsofgangreneuponthesurfaceofthebody。ThismodeofterminationincasesofdysenterywasquitecommoninthefoulatmosphereoftheConfederateStatesMilitaryHospital,inthedepressed,depravedconditionofthesystemoftheseFederalprisoners。
  5th。Ascorbuticconditionofthesystemappearedtofavortheoriginoffoululcers,whichfrequentlytookontruehospitalgangrene。Scurvyandhospitalgangrenefrequentlyexistedinthesameindividual。Insuchcases,vegetablediet,withvegetableacids,wouldremovethescorbuticconditionwithoutcuringthehospitalgangrene。FromtheresultsoftheexistingwarfortheestablishmentoftheindependenceoftheConfederateStates,aswellasfromthepublishedobservationsofDr。Trotter,SirGilbertBlane,andothersoftheEnglishnavyandarmy,itisevidentthatthescorbuticconditionofthesystem,especiallyincrowdedshipsandcamps,ismostfavorabletotheoriginandspreadoffoululcersandhospitalgangrene。AsinthepresentcaseofAndersonville,soalsoinpasttimeswhenmedicalhygienewasalmostentirelyneglected,thosetwodiseaseswerealmostuniversallyassociatedincrowdedships。Inmanycasesitwasverydifficulttodecideatfirstwhethertheulcerwasasimpleresultofscurvyoroftheactionoftheprisonorhospitalgangrene,fortherewasgreatsimilarityintheappearanceoftheulcersinthetwodiseases。Socommonlyhavethosetwodiseasesbeencombinedintheiroriginandaction,thatthedescriptionofscorbuticulcers,bymanyauthors,evidentlyincludesalsomanyoftheprominentcharacteristicsofhospitalgangrene。ThiswillberenderedevidentbyanexaminationoftheobservationsofDr。LindandSirGilbertBlaneuponscorbuticulcers。
  6th。Gangrenousspotsfollowedbyrapiddestructionoftissueappearedinsomecaseswheretherehadbeennoknownwound。Withoutsuchwell—
  establishedfacts,itmightbeassumedthatthediseasewaspropagatedfromonepatienttoanother。InsuchafilthyandcrowdedhospitalasthatoftheConfederateStatesMilitaryPrisonatAndersonville,itwasimpossibletoisolatethewoundedfromthesourcesofactualcontactofthegangrenousmatter。Thefliesswarmingoverthewoundsandoverfilthofeverykind,thefilthy,imperfectlywashedandscantysuppliesofrags,andthelimitedsupplyofwashingutensils,thesamewash—bowlservingforscoresofpatients,weresourcesofsuchconstantcirculationofthegangrenousmatterthatthediseasemightrapidlyspreadfromasinglegangrenouswound。Thefactalreadystated,thataformofmoistgangrene,resemblinghospitalgangrene,wasquitecommoninthisfoulatmosphere,incasesofdysentery,bothwithandwithouttheexistenceofthediseaseupontheentiresurface,notonlydemonstratesthedependenceofthediseaseuponthestateoftheconstitution,butprovesintheclearestmannerthatneitherthecontactofthepoisonousmatterofgangrene,northedirectactionofthepoisonousatmosphereupontheulceratedsurfacesisnecessarytothedevelopmentofthedisease。
  7th。Inthisfoulatmosphereamputationdidnotarresthospitalgangrene;thediseasealmostinvariablyreturned。Almosteveryamputationwasfollowedfinallybydeath,eitherfromtheeffectsofgangreneorfromtheprevailingdiarrheaanddysentery。Nitricacidandescharoticsgenerallyinthiscrowdedatmosphere,loadedwithnoxiouseffluvia,exertedonlytemporaryeffects;aftertheirapplicationtothediseasedsurfaces,thegangrenewouldfrequentlyreturnwithredoubledenergy;andevenafterthegangrenehadbeencompletelyremovedbylocalandconstitutionaltreatment,itwouldfrequentlyreturnanddestroythepatient。Asfarasmyobservationextended,veryfewofthecasesofamputationforgangrenerecovered。Theprogressofthesecaseswasfrequentlyverydeceptive。Ihaveobservedafterdeaththemostextensivedisorganizationofthestructuresofthestump,whenduringlifetherewasbutlittleswellingofthepart,andthepatientwasapparentlydoingwell。Iendeavoredtoimpressuponthemedicalofficerstheviewthatinthisdiseasetreatmentwasalmostuseless,withoutanabundantsupplyofpure,freshair,nutritiousfood,andtonicsandstimulants。Suchchanges,however,aswouldallowoftheisolationofthecasesofhospitalgangreneappearedtobeoutofthepowerofthemedicalofficers。
  8th。Thegangrenousmasswaswithouttruepus,andconsistedchieflyofbroken—down,disorganizedstructures。Thereactionofthegangrenousmatterincertainstageswasalkaline。
  9th。Thebest,andintruththeonlymeansofprotectinglargearmiesandnavies,aswellasprisoners,fromtheravagesofhospitalgangrene,istofurnishliberalsuppliesofwell—curedmeat,togetherwithfreshbeefandvegetables,andtoenforcearigidsystemofhygiene。