Richmond became a major hospital center during the Civil War. The Moore Hospital is seen below. Running a hospital presented many
challenges, none more challenging than obtaining supplies. When the Civil War began, the Federal
government cut off sales of medical supplies to the Confederacy. Unable to
import enough medical supplies, the South began manufacturing medicines from
its own native plants.
Chimborazo
Hospital, Richmond, Va., April, 1865 (seen below) was the largest Confederate hospital. With over five thousand beds in 150 buildings
and tents, Chimborazo Hospital treated over 77,000 patients during the
war. The hospital relied on male slaves
rented from local plantation owners to serve as nurses.
Women Doctors in the Civil War