File:CWMI 006 Re-amputation at the hip joint (3004583683).jpg
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Private Eben Smith, Co. A, 11th Maine Volunteers. Wounded at Deep Bottom, Virginia by a conoidal ball, August 16, 1864. Primary amputation by Acting Assistant Surgeon J.C. Morton on September 14, 1864. Amputation at the hip was performed by Acting Assistant Surgeon John H. Packard on January 19, 1865. Illustration by Baumgras. This is one of a set of illustrations (our collection of Civil War Medical Illustrations) done during the Civil War by Army Medical Museum staff. Selected by Kathleen |
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Source | CWMI 006 Re-amputation at the hip joint |
Author | Otis Historical Archives National Museum of Health and Medicine |
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