Civil War wounds. (Left to Right) Private W. Wheeler, Corporal A.H. Beam (top), Private D. Sullivan, Private P. Scott, gunshot scalp wounds and contusions of the skull, ca. 1860-1869
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
Civil War weapons were designed to kill and maim; rifle bullets and artillery shells tore flesh and ...
Photograph from a series created by the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General depicting a Civil War so...
Private Charles P. Betts, Company I, 26th New Jersey Volunteers, Civil War chest wound at Fredericks...
Captain Robert S, Company A, 29th New York Volunteers, Civil War abdominal wound at Chancellorsville...
Photographs show men displaying the wounds received during the Civil War. Upper left: John Brink, Pr...
Artifact label: Shattered Limbs Surgeon’s field kit owned by George Lane Taneyhill, M.D., 11th Regim...
INTRODUCTION: During the late 19th century, the seeds of modern neurosurgery were planted to bloom i...
Artifact label: Shattered Limbs Surgeon’s field kit owned by George Lane Taneyhill, M.D., 11th Regim...
"Wounded soldier leaning on a pitchfork leaving the Battle of the Wilderness, May 7, 1864"--on matGi...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
Printed on verson: Photographic Series, No. 100. Seven Heads of Humeri excised from Gunshot Injuries...
Supplementary image for Minié balls taken from The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Re...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
Civil War weapons were designed to kill and maim; rifle bullets and artillery shells tore flesh and ...
Photograph from a series created by the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General depicting a Civil War so...
Private Charles P. Betts, Company I, 26th New Jersey Volunteers, Civil War chest wound at Fredericks...
Captain Robert S, Company A, 29th New York Volunteers, Civil War abdominal wound at Chancellorsville...
Photographs show men displaying the wounds received during the Civil War. Upper left: John Brink, Pr...
Artifact label: Shattered Limbs Surgeon’s field kit owned by George Lane Taneyhill, M.D., 11th Regim...
INTRODUCTION: During the late 19th century, the seeds of modern neurosurgery were planted to bloom i...
Artifact label: Shattered Limbs Surgeon’s field kit owned by George Lane Taneyhill, M.D., 11th Regim...
"Wounded soldier leaning on a pitchfork leaving the Battle of the Wilderness, May 7, 1864"--on matGi...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
Printed on verson: Photographic Series, No. 100. Seven Heads of Humeri excised from Gunshot Injuries...
Supplementary image for Minié balls taken from The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Re...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
This is an American Civil War bullet also known as a Minié ball as it was named after its co-develop...
Civil War weapons were designed to kill and maim; rifle bullets and artillery shells tore flesh and ...