Title: Martin, George

Source text: The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, Part 3, Volume 1 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1888), 391.

Keywords:the continued feverspost-mortem records of continued feverscases reported as typhoid fever, the clinical history insufficient or absentcondition of Peyer's patches not stated, the ileum or the small intestine ulcerated and the large intestine also affectedadmitted unconsciousextensive ulceration of the ileum, cæcum, and colon

Civil War Washington ID: med.d1e10001

TEI/XML: med.d1e10001.xml


CASE 233.—Private George Martin, Co. B, 110th Ohio, was admitted Aug. 10, 1864, unconscious, and died next day. Post-mortem examination: Much emaciation. Considerable thickening of the intestinal mucous membrane and extensive ulceration of the ileum, cæcum and colon.—Third Division Hospital, Alexandria, Va.