Question about medical records in CMSRs

Hi there,

My name is Dan Gediman and I run a non-profit called Reckoning, Inc. We have a long-term research project called the Kentucky U.S. Colored Troops Project (https://kyusct.org). As part of that project, we have deeply researched about 750 soldiers from the counties around Louisville, where we are based. In the process, for several soldiers, we have found in their CMSRs a "Form for Examining a Recruit" with information filled in by a doctor who examined USCT soldiers who enlisted in the Union Army. Do any of you know of any entity that has compiled a number of such medical examination forms for Union Army enlistees? If not, do you know a way to search through the National Archives' collection of scanned CMSRs to look for this string as a keyword "Form for Examining a Recruit" as a way to identify CMSRs that contain these forms
Many thanks!
Dan Gediman
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  • Thank you SO very much for this guidance. It was tremendously helpful! I have a follow-up question. On your catalog URL for the CMSRs, it says it says the collection is "partially available online." I had understood that these CMSRs were previously scanned and indexed by Fold3 and then given back to you to put on your website. Are they giving them back to you in batches, and that's why the collection is only partially available? Or is there some other reason? And either way, do you have a rough estimate for when ALL of them may someday be available on your website?

    Thanks again!

    Dan 

  • You might also review the Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. You should be able to find someone who has digitized it someplace--probably Google Books. It was published by the Army Medical Department following the war.