File:Wbell-barnum-gunshot-wound.jpg
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English: Major H. A. Barnum, Recovery After a Penetrating Gunshot Wound of the Abdomen with Perforation of the Left Ilium, a photograph by U.S. Army medical photographer William Bell (1830–1910). |
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Author | William Bell (1830–1910) | ||||||
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