Title: Hastings, T. J.

Source text: Surgeon General Joseph K. Barnes, United States Army, The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. (1861–65.), Part 1, Volume 2 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1870), 100.

Keywords:on special wounds and injuries of the headwounds and injuries of the headgunshot woundsgunshot contusions of the cranial bonescontusion of the skull without fracturereturned to modified duty in Veteran Reserve Corpspensioned, disabilities slightdisabilities limited to pain and headache on exposuregiddiness and pain in headcontusion of frontal bone by fragment of shell

Civil War Washington ID: med.d1e6130

TEI/XML: med.d1e6130.xml


HASTINGS, T. J., Private, Co. E, 3d Vermont Volunteers, aged 18 years. Contusion of the frontal bone by a fragment of shell. Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 3d, 1864. Treated at Lincoln, McKim's, and Brattleboro' Hospitals. Transferred to Co. G, 2d Veteran Reserve Corps, November 26th, 1864. Discharged July 18th, 1865. Pension Examiner C. S. Cahoon, of Lynden, Vermont, reported, on February 17th, 1867, that this man then complained of giddiness and pain in the head.