. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . either directly or byexciting traumatic arthritis. The formation of abscesses in the thighrendered some operative interference necessary, and on November 27,1859, Dr. Neudorfer, chief surgeon of the Eighth Austrian Army Corps,excised the head, neck, and trochanters of the bone. The operation didnot result favorably, and four days subsequently Dr. Neudorfer removedthe entire limb by the double flap method. A rapid recovery followed,and on January 1, 1860, the patient was walking about. A photograph,presented to Dr. Otis by Dr. Neudorfer, which now


. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . either directly or byexciting traumatic arthritis. The formation of abscesses in the thighrendered some operative interference necessary, and on November 27,1859, Dr. Neudorfer, chief surgeon of the Eighth Austrian Army Corps,excised the head, neck, and trochanters of the bone. The operation didnot result favorably, and four days subsequently Dr. Neudorfer removedthe entire limb by the double flap method. A rapid recovery followed,and on January 1, 1860, the patient was walking about. A photograph,presented to Dr. Otis by Dr. Neudorfer, which now hangs in the ArmyMedical Museum, was taken April 12, 1868, represents the patient inexcellent condition more than eight years after the operation. Thisphotograph is a copy from that referred to. A detailed account of thiscase will be found in Dr. Neudorfers Handbuch der , 1864. Photographed at the Army Medical Museum. BY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL: GEORGE A. OTIS,BvH Lt. Col. and Asst Surg. 0. S. A„ Curator A. M. tuiim Miiniiw m* Prepared under tfie supervision of /tSSISTANX ^URGEON pEORGE ft. pTIS, }J. £• ftBY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL. war nEjp>«aE3e]srx» ^URGEON pENERALs pFFICE, ^RMyMeDOL /VlUSEUM.


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