. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . Prepared u7Hler t?ie supervision of fr. ;4ssiSTANT guRGEON Peorge A Dxis UBY ORDER OP THE SURGEON GENERAL. ;.URGEON PenERALS Office, /LRMY/ftEDICAL/lUSEUM. #11111011 #ltlW Photographic Series No. 44. Gunshot Fracture of both Fark- tals. Recovery. Private John W. Snyder, Co. B, 49tli Pennylvania Vols., was woundedby a conoidal musket ball, April 1, 1865, in an assault upon the entrenchedlines at Petersburg, and was admitted to Judiciary Square Hospital, atWashington, April 12th, 1866. On admission, he had dilated pupilsj a slow pulse—56 per mi


. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . Prepared u7Hler t?ie supervision of fr. ;4ssiSTANT guRGEON Peorge A Dxis UBY ORDER OP THE SURGEON GENERAL. ;.URGEON PenERALS Office, /LRMY/ftEDICAL/lUSEUM. #11111011 #ltlW Photographic Series No. 44. Gunshot Fracture of both Fark- tals. Recovery. Private John W. Snyder, Co. B, 49tli Pennylvania Vols., was woundedby a conoidal musket ball, April 1, 1865, in an assault upon the entrenchedlines at Petersburg, and was admitted to Judiciary Square Hospital, atWashington, April 12th, 1866. On admission, he had dilated pupilsj a slow pulse—56 per minutcit-estlessness and stupor, He could be aroused to consciousness. Therewas no paralysis. On April loth, a fragment of depressed bone; three-fourths of an inch square, was removed, and the symptoms of comprossioiiof the brain gradually subsided. During his convalescence, it was noticed that his vision was impaired^especially on the left side; On June 13th, the wound had cicatrized exceptat one minute point. It is probable that there was he


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