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SUMMER'S DIVISION.
Brigade Mean Total sick Percentage Brigade
and strength strength
regiment
HOWARD'S
BRIGADE
Fifth New 998 102 10.20 ..
Hampshire
Fourth .. .. .. ..
Rhode
Island
Sixty- 725 81 11.17 ..
first New
York
Eighty- 750 35 4.67 2,473
first
Pennsylvan
ia
MEAGHER'S
BRIGADE
Sixty- 713 33 4.63 ..
third New
York
Sixty- 694 33 4.75 ..
ninth New
York
Eighty- 659 35 5.45 2,066
eighth New
York
FRENCH'S
BRIGADE
Fifty- 712 41 5.75 ..
second New
York
Fifty- 728 21 2.88 ..
seventh
New York
Sixty- 738 53 7.18 ..
sixth New
York
Fifty- 940 72 7.66 3,118
third
Pennsylvan
ia
Eighth 1,123 220 19.59 1,123
Illinois
Cavalry
Brigade Brigade Brigade Division Divisi Divisio
and sick percentag strength on n
regiment e sick percent
age
HOWARD'S
BRIGADE
Fifth New .. .. .. .. ..
Hampshire
Fourth .. .. .. .. ..
Rhode
Island
Sixty- .. .. .. .. ..
first New
York
Eighty- 218 8.22 .. .. ..
first
Pennsylvan
ia
MEAGHER'S
BRIGADE
Sixty- .. .. .. .. ..
third New
York
Sixty- .. .. .. .. ..
ninth New
York
Eighty- 101 4.89 .. .. ..
eighth New
York
FRENCH'S
BRIGADE
Fifty- .. .. .. .. ..
second New
York
Fifty- .. .. .. .. ..
seventh
New York
Sixty- .. .. .. .. ..
sixth New
York
Fifty- 187 5.96 .. .. ..
third
Pennsylvan
ia
Eighth 220 19.59 8,780 729 8.04
Illinois
Cavalry
MISCELLANEOUS.
General .. .. .. .. ..
Hospital, 254 .. .. .. ..
Baltimore
Dix's .. .. .. .. .. 13,442 1,129 8.32
division- .. ..
total
[Inclosure Numbers 2.]
HEADQUARTERS BRIGADE, Tonnallytown, D. C., February 5, 1862.Surg. CHARLES S. TRIPLER,.
Medical Director Army of the Potomac:
SIR: When so many statements are flying about touching the health of this army, I desire to invite your attention to the reports from my brigade, which seem to show that its sanitary conduction is very excellent. With five regiments, in this army rainy season, the number of sick had been as low as 59, and averaging about 70.
This state of things is not accidental, but mainly the results of a well digested system persistently followed. Camps have been changed frequently. Tents have been often struck; the ground cleaned and aired. Side hills and high ground have been preferred. Much attention has been paid to drainage. Troops were not allowed to go below the surface in their tents. Vaccination has been general.
I am fortunate in having a skillful, intelligent, and faithful brigade surgeon.
Most respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOHN J. PECK,.Brigadier-General.
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