Title: Hause, John

Source text: The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, Part 3, Volume 1 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1888), 387.

Keywords:the continued feverspost-mortem records of continued feverscases reported as typhoid fever, the clinical history insufficient or absentPeyer's patches ulcerated and the large intestine also implicatedileum inflamed and its agminated and solitary glands ulceratedsome ulcers appeared to be healingsolitary follicles of ascending colon enlarged and ulcerated

Civil War Washington ID: med.d1e9507

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CASE 192.—Private John Hause, Co. H, 175th Pa.; age 35; admitted July 6, 1863. Died 12th. Post-mortem examination: Body slightly emaciated. Liver healthy; gall-bladder distended with bile; spleen somewhat enlarged, much congested and very soft; duodenum and jejunum healthy; ileum much inflamed and its agminated and solitary glands ulcerated, but some of the ulcers appeared to be healing; solitary follicles of ascending colon enlarged and ulcerated. Kidneys healthy.—Act. Ass't Surg. Lloyd Dorsey, Harewood Hospital, Washington, D. C.