Title: Quinn, Dennis

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), 55.

Keywords:on special wounds and injuries of the headwounds and injuries of the headmiscellaneous injuries of the headunspecified causescases of simple or compound fractures of the skull, produced by causes not specified, not inflicted by gunshotsimple skull fracture with slight depression, recovered

Civil War Washington ID: med.d1e3420

TEI/XML: med.d1e3420.xml


CASE.— Private Dennis Quinn, Co. F, 11th Veteran Reserve Corps, received, in September, 1864, a simple fracture of the frontal bone, with a slight depression. He was admitted to Judiciary Square Hospital, Washington, on September 24th, and recovered, and returned to duty on October 8th, 1864. Assistant Surgeon P. C. Davis, U. S. A., records the case.