Brown General Hospital was a military medical facility erected by the Union Army in Louisville, Kentucky, during the American Civil War. It was the largest of six general military hospitals scattered throughout the city. Army s administered the hospital, aided by civilian agencies such as the United States Sanitary Commission and the U.S. Christian Commission. Brown became known as a leading regional center for the treatment of opthalmolic disorders, with Dr. Charles Porter Hart as chief eye surgeon.
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