. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . cisedthree inches of the bone, which was much comminuted. The patientsgeneral condition was satisfactory ; simple dressings were applied. OnNovember 12th he was transferred to the hospital at Frederick, Maryland,where, on December 15th, the missile and fragments of bone were January 1-i, 1865, when he was furloughed, there had been no bonydeposit in the interspace. He was discharged from service March 9, June, 1865, Dr. E. D. Hudson, who furnished the patient an apparatusfor supporting the limb, reported that there was no short


. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . cisedthree inches of the bone, which was much comminuted. The patientsgeneral condition was satisfactory ; simple dressings were applied. OnNovember 12th he was transferred to the hospital at Frederick, Maryland,where, on December 15th, the missile and fragments of bone were January 1-i, 1865, when he was furloughed, there had been no bonydeposit in the interspace. He was discharged from service March 9, June, 1865, Dr. E. D. Hudson, who furnished the patient an apparatusfor supporting the limb, reported that there was no shortening of theleg, but that it was considerably atrophied, with lateral excurvature; thehead of the fibula was partially detached by reluxation of the ligaments,and the flexor muscles of the foot were impaired. A thin osseous tissue,not continuous or united, supplied the place of the missing bone, butafforded no support. Photographed at the Army Medical Museum. BY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL: GEORGE A. OTIS, Aasi Surg. U. S. A., Curator A. M Trejtared under Hie supervision of Assistant ^urgeon pEORGE pr\s, V ,- BY OUDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL. war x»*i*Ba;:eJsri\ f>URGEON pENERAI_s PFFICE, ARMY MEDICAL. J^VSEVtl jliirfOT toirafs Office. ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. Photograph No. 238. A Cranium, with the Atlas luxated tothe Rigid and Firmly Ossified, to the Occipital Condyles. The specimen is 5119 of the Surgical Section, and formerly was of the Gibson Collection. Photographed at the Army Medical Museum. BY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL: GEORGE A. OTIS, Asst Surg. U. S. A., Curator A. M M.


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