Title: Ingersoll, Frank D.

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), 114.

Keywords:on special wounds and injuries of the headwounds and injuries of the headgunshot woundsgunshot contusions of the cranial bonescontusion of the skull without fractureparalysisshell wound of headlacerated scalp, contused outer table of skulldebility and deranged innervation

Civil War Washington ID: med.d1e7735

TEI/XML: med.d1e7735.xml


INGERSOLL, FRANK D., Private, Co. E, 26th New York Volunteers, was, on September 24th, 1862, admitted to the Carver Hospital, Washington, D. C., with a shell wound of the head, lacerating the scalp and contusing the outer table of the skull. He was discharged on January 12th 1863, on account of debility and deranged innervation. His name does not appear on the Pension List.