. Confederate States medical & surgical journal . d 2d July, 1863 ; admitted 16th July. Case —Ball passed through left thigh, fracturing bone atthe lower-third. Furloughed September, 1863. the establishment of anastomotic communication, and hencethe hemorrhage. Case.—Ball passed through thigh, fracturing bone at lower-third. When he was furloughed he had no use of the leg, and, to all appearance, anchylosis of the knee-joint had taken[There are some points of great interest in this case: 1st, that -place so large a diffused aneurism should form, instead of having he- Case 11.—F Williams, compa


. Confederate States medical & surgical journal . d 2d July, 1863 ; admitted 16th July. Case —Ball passed through left thigh, fracturing bone atthe lower-third. Furloughed September, 1863. the establishment of anastomotic communication, and hencethe hemorrhage. Case.—Ball passed through thigh, fracturing bone at lower-third. When he was furloughed he had no use of the leg, and, to all appearance, anchylosis of the knee-joint had taken[There are some points of great interest in this case: 1st, that -place so large a diffused aneurism should form, instead of having he- Case 11.—F Williams, company A, 46th North Caro-morrhage from the orifices of the wound ; 2d, the point where the i Hna- WOunded December 13,1862; admitted December showed itself; 3d, the patient did not die from recurrent Case.—Ball passed through thigh, fracturing upper-third hemorrhage, but the anastomoses, between the ligature and thepoint of ulceration, permitted the blood to flow directly from theartery.—Ed] CONFEDERATE STATES HOSPITAL [. Report of vases of Compound. Comminuted Fractureof Femur, Chimhorazo Mospital, Third Division. Surgeon E. H. Smith, in charge. Case 1.—II. C. Stevenson, company UK, Palmetto Sharp-Shooters; wounded 27th June, 1862; admitted 29th June,1862. Operation. — Circular amputation of middle-third ofthigh, June 27th; having received compound comminuted of lemur. He was treated with Smiths anterior splint, butdied March 27th, 1863. Case 12.—W. II. Harrison, company A, 41st Virginia;admitted June 1st, 1862. Case.—Compound comminuted fracture of femur, ball pass-ing through trochanter major. Died 23d June, 1862. Cuou —J. W. Colt, company w K, 5th Texas; woundedJune, 1862. Case.—Ball passed through thigh, fracturing upper-thirdof femur. He was heated with Smiths anterior splint. Fur-loughed Sept., 1862. SUMMARY. Cases, ; 13 Amputations, 6 Conservative treatment, 7 Knee-joint, 3 / r c r r r { \T r f CONFEDERATE STATES MEDICAL AND S


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