Title: Englehart, Louis

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), 121.

Keywords:on special wounds and injuries of the headwounds and injuries of the headgunshot woundsgunshot contusions of the cranial bonescontusion of the skull without fracturemental aberrationprobable chronic irritability of brain, insufficient details in reportsgunshot wound of scalp grazed and bruised craniumconcussion of the brainsent to Provost Marshal

Civil War Washington ID: med.d1e8680

TEI/XML: med.d1e8680.xml


ENGLEHART, LOUIS, Private, Co. E, 59th New York Volunteers, received a gunshot wound of the scalp, grazing and bruising the cranium. He was admitted to Douglas Hospital, Washington, on December 12th, 1863, suffering from concussion of the brain. He recovered, and was sent to the Provost Marshal on February 6th, 1864.