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The physicians who had enlisted in the Army medical corps had been promised the needed medical supplies, so they came ill‑equipped, if equipped at all.  When the Continental Congress failed to meet Dr. John Morgan’s, and his successors’ requests for financial aid, the Revolutionary War physicians were left with virtually no medical supplies during the greater part of the war.