. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . inton and Dr. Henry G. Clark, of Boston. Tiiere was an elastic i)artiallyreducilde tumor, over which an oval granulating surface, an inch and a half by three-quarters of an inch, ihe vesicular murmur was perfect throughout the lung except in theimmediate vicinity of the tumor. Compression of the tumor was advised. After a visit toE;)ston. Pa., and a furlough of sixty days. Captain Stolpe i-eturned to Washington. OnNovember 13th, 1803, he was again examined by Surgeons Brinton and Goldsmith, andAssistant Surgeon Woodward, U. S. A. The wound h


. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . inton and Dr. Henry G. Clark, of Boston. Tiiere was an elastic i)artiallyreducilde tumor, over which an oval granulating surface, an inch and a half by three-quarters of an inch, ihe vesicular murmur was perfect throughout the lung except in theimmediate vicinity of the tumor. Compression of the tumor was advised. After a visit toE;)ston. Pa., and a furlough of sixty days. Captain Stolpe i-eturned to Washington. OnNovember 13th, 1803, he was again examined by Surgeons Brinton and Goldsmith, andAssistant Surgeon Woodward, U. S. A. The wound had entirely healed; the respiratorysounds were normal; there was still a slight hernia of the lung. The general health of thepatient was excellent. At this date the second drawing (No. X) was executed by directionof Surgeon J. H. Brinton, who also recorded the foregoing facts in relation to the case. Photographed at the Army P^edical ^4useum. BY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL: GEORGIA A. OTIS, BvL U. Col. and AssHSurg, U. S. A., Curator A. M. iiii|iii psiitiii^^si m. Prepared under the svjjerrision of /Assistant ^urgeon Peorge A, Otis, USABY ORDER OP THE SURGEON GENERAL. jSURGEON PENERALspPFicE, /rMY yttEDICiZ/luSEUM.


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