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An Act to provide Nurses for Sick Soldiers. 1861-1862 33 (1862)

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CHAPTER 35.
AN ACT to provide Nurses for Sick Soldiers.
SECTION 1. WHEREAS, There is at present great
difficulty in procuring the necessary number of efficient
servants to wait upon and attend to the sick persons
in the military service of the Confederate States of
America, and of this State, that are under the treat-
ment of surgeons at the various hospitals, that here-
tofore have been or hereafter may be established by the
Military Board of this State, and it appearing that
said difficulty will be increased rather than diminished,
therefore
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of
Tennessee, That hereafter the Medical Director of
either Division, or, in his absence, the principal surgeon
of either hospital that now is or hereafter may be
established by the military of this State, or Confederate
States, may impress any free person of color residing
in this State, for the purpose of rendering   their
services in either of said hospitals, by waiting upon,
and attending to, persons under medical or surgical
treatment: Provided, That no such free person who
may have a family of children dependent upon his
or her labor, shall be so impressed, said fact to be
determined and certified by the Commissioners for the
Poor, in his or her County: And provided further, That
any such free person who may be laboring under any
sufficient bodily disability, shall be exempt from such
impressment, upon producing the certificate of any
respectable physician as to said disability.
SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, That such free person,
so impressed, shall receive such compensation in like
manner as do other servants at present employed in
said hospitals.

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