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Nichols, Dr. (Charles Henry) Famous brain specialist. Acting assist. Surgeon during Civil War. Conducted a general hospital for U.S. Vols. Supt. Hospital for the Insane, Wash D.C.

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glass negatives portrait photographs nichols charles henry charles henry famous brain specialist famous brain specialist surgeon civil war civil war vols supt hospital insane wash d 1865 washington dc superintendent 19th century american civil war doctor physician district of columbia library of congress