Recovery after Penetrating Gunshot Wound of the Abdomen, with Faecal Fistula. Possibly William H. Bell, photographer (American, 1830 - 1910) about 1866 Portrait of Lieutenant J. Edmund Mallette standing in profile behind a chair with decorative tassels. His left arm is raised across his chest and his shirt rolled up to reveal a round scar on his left side and another smaller scar on his back. Suspenders hang down the back of his trousers. (Recto, mount) upper center, handwritten in pencil: "42" Lower center, handwritten in faded pencil: "138" (Verso, mount) center, printed on paper affixed to


Recovery after Penetrating Gunshot Wound of the Abdomen, with Faecal Fistula. Possibly William H. Bell, photographer (American, 1830 - 1910) about 1866 Portrait of Lieutenant J. Edmund Mallette standing in profile behind a chair with decorative tassels. His left arm is raised across his chest and his shirt rolled up to reveal a round scar on his left side and another smaller scar on his back. Suspenders hang down the back of his trousers. (Recto, mount) upper center, handwritten in pencil: "42" Lower center, handwritten in faded pencil: "138" (Verso, mount) center, printed on paper affixed to mount: "Surgeon General's Office. / ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. / PHOTOGRAPH NO. 138. Recovery after Penetrating Gunshot Woound of the Abdomen, with Faecal Fistula [italicized]. \Lieutenant J. Edmund Mallette,...[complete description]" Lower left, handwritten in pencil: "IB (Bell)"


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