Gunshot Fracture of the Left Ilium. Possibly William H. Bell, photographer (American, 1830 - 1910) December 14, 1865 Portrait of Commissary Sergeant George E. Corson standing at an angle behind a table covered with a dark cloth. His right hand rests on the table and his left arm is folded across his chest to rest on the opposite shoulder. His shirt is rolled up and his trousers down to reveal a gunshot hole on the side of his abdomen. A mirror directly behind him shows a nearly identical wound on his back. (Recto, mount) upper center, handwritten in pencil: "43" Lower center, handwritten in fa
Gunshot Fracture of the Left Ilium. Possibly William H. Bell, photographer (American, 1830 - 1910) December 14, 1865 Portrait of Commissary Sergeant George E. Corson standing at an angle behind a table covered with a dark cloth. His right hand rests on the table and his left arm is folded across his chest to rest on the opposite shoulder. His shirt is rolled up and his trousers down to reveal a gunshot hole on the side of his abdomen. A mirror directly behind him shows a nearly identical wound on his back. (Recto, mount) upper center, handwritten in pencil: "43" Lower center, handwritten in faded pencil: "120" (Verso, mount) center, printed on paper affixed to mount: "Surgeon General's Office. / ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. / PHOTOGRAPH NO. 120. Gunshot Fracture of the Left Ilium [italicized]. / Commissary Sergeant George E. Corson,...[complete description]" Lower left, handwritten in pencil: "IB (Bell)"
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