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Confederate soldier killed by ammunition ball

Identifier: photographsofsur05unit (find matches)
Title: Photographs of surgical cases and specimens
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: United States. Surgeon-General's Office Otis, George A. (George Alexander) 1830-1881 Brinton, John H. (John Hill), 1832-1907, collecter Bell, William, 1830-1910, photographer Army Medical Museum (U.S.)
Subjects: Medicine, Military Medicine, Military Surgery, Operative Surgery, Operative Military Medicine American Civil War General Surgery Wounds and injuries
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Surgeon General's Office
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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GEON pENERJLs PffICE, /kRMT^EDICAL/ttuSEUl ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. Photograph No. 210. Successful Primary Excision of theHead and Neck of the Right Femur. This case is fully described in the Report on Excisions at the Headof the Femur for Gunshot Injury in Circular No. 2, S. G. 0., January,1869, Case XXX, page 32. There has been much dispute as to whoshould have the crdit of the operation. It is claimed by Dr. N. Y. Leet,late Surgeon 76th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and by Surgeon C. M. Clark,29th Illinois Volunteers. The statement of Dr. Leet is corroborated bythe entries on the register of the Tenth Corps Field Hospital, and byreports signed by Surgeon Barlow, 62d Ohio, and Surgeon Kitlinger,100th New York. That of Dr. Clark is sustained by the patient, and byhis attending physician Dr. G. D. Bailey, of Havana, N. Y., where thepatient now resides. Photographed at the Army Medical Museum. BY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL: GEORGE A. OTIS,Bvt Lt. Col. and Asst Surg. U. S. A., Curator A. M. M.
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Trepared under t/ie supervision of Assistant Burgeon Peorge A. Otis U. S. A BY ORDER OF THE SORGEON GENERAL. ^urgeon (jenerals Office, /kRMYyttEDiCAi. /VIuseuk fiiwi0» $mt*V& Mm, ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. PHOTOGRAPH No. 211. Penetrating Gunshot Fracture of theCranium. An unknown rebel was admitted to Lincoln hospital on July 17, 1864with a gunshot penetrating wound of skull, received at the demonstrationagainst Fort Stevens, Washington, D. C. He died the same day. Thepost-mortem examination revealed a wound of the scalp two inches abovethe right ear, and one-half inch in diameter. The ball had entered theskull through the squamous portion of the right temporal bone, makingan orifice through both tables, one and a half inches perpendicularly, andone inch horizontally. A fissure extended from the upper and anterioredge of this orifice, forwards and downwards the whole length of thesquamous suture, and another at the anterior and inferior edge extendedone and a half inches forwards and d

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