List of Military hospitals listed in "Philadelphia in the Civil War" by Frank H. Taylor, 1913. McClellan General Hospital, Germantown Road and Cayuga Streets (400 beds) Summit House General Hospital, Darby Road, West Philadelphia (522 beds) Hestonville General Hospital, Hestonville (172 beds Haddington General Hospital, Haddington (200 beds) Cuyler General Hospital, Germantown (550 beds) Smallpox General Hospital, Islington lane (50 beds) Turners Lane General Hospital (no location given) (275 beds) Officers' General Hospital, Camac's Woods (50 beds) Episcopal General Hospital, Front and York Streets (325 beds) Broad Street Hospital, S.E. corner Broad and Cherry (650 beds) St. Joseph's Hospital, 17th and Girard (150 beds Master Street Hospital, 6th and Master (305 beds) George Street Hospital, 4th and George (225 beds) Fifth Street Hospital, 5th and Buttonwood (282 beds Race Street Hospital, National Guards' Hall (412 beds) Twelfth Street Hospital, 12th and Buttonwood (152 beds) Filbert Street Hospital, State Armory at 16th and Filbert (420 beds) South Street Hospital, 24th and South Streets (253 beds) Christian Street Hospital, 9th and Christian (220 beds Catharine Street Hospital, 8th and Catharine (105 beds) Wood Street Hospital, 22nd and Wood (175 beds) Citizens' Volunteer Hospital, Broad and Prime (400 beds) West Philadelphia or Satterlee U.S. General Hospital, 45th and Baltimore Avenue (Main Hospital) Apparently the book says there were 24 military hospitals in Philadelphia during the Civil War, but only 23 are listed.