George Washington Papers

To George Washington from John Cochran, 18 May 1782

New Windsor 18 May 1782

sir

In conformity to your Excellency’s Request, we have perused the Letter, which was submitted to us, from the secretary at War, respecting the Treatment of the regimental sick, & the manner in which they are to be accommodated before they become Objects for the General Hospital—We perfectly agree with the secretary at War, in his observations on the subject. The mode recommended has been practised in our Army these several Years, when our Circumstances would admit of it; & nothing was wanting to compleat the system, but the Hospital Tents, which could not be obtained, the addition of which, to each Regiment, will be attended with the most salutary Effects.

That the sick who are thus under the particular Care of their respective regimental surgeons, may be supplied with Hospital Stores necessary for their various Cases—We are of Opinion that a Quantity of Stores should be drawn in bulk from the Contractor, (who will not issue in so small Quantities as may be necessary for each Regiment) & deposited in the stores of the Flying Hospital, to be issued by the Steward, agreeable to the Orders of the Physn of the Army, or next senior officer, to the sick & wounded in the Flying Hospital, as well as those in the regimental Hospital Tents—A report is to be made by the regimental surgeons to the Physician of the Army, of the Number of the sick of each regiment, of their Names, Diseases & Companies every two Days—that no Deception may be practised, & to enable him to be as accurate as possible, & observe every Species of Oeconomy in the orders for Issues consistent with the good of the sick.

We would also recommend as soon as the sick become subjects of the Hospital Tents that one half of their usual rations of Beef & Bread & all their spirits be deducted, which will in some degree compensate for the expense of the Stores—The Director & Physican are sufficiently empowered to order the necessary supply of medicines for the Use of the regimental sick. We have the Honor to be Your Excellency’s most obedt & very Hble servants

John Cochran D.M.H.

James Craik Phyn to the Army

Hy Latimer surgeon

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