Title: Johnson, W.

Source text: The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. (1861-65.), Part 3, Volume 2 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1883), 577.

Keywords:wounds and injuries of the lower extremitieswounds and operations at the ankle jointshot contusions of the ankle jointshot contusions of the bones of the ankle joint treated by conservationball grazed inner malleolus of the ankle

Civil War Washington ID: med.d2e21399

TEI/XML: med.d2e21399.xml


CASE 809.—Private W. Johnson, Co. B, 147th New York, aged 18 years, was wounded at Hatcher's Run, October 27,1864, by a minié ball, which grazed the inner malleolus of the left ankle. He entered Lincoln Hospital, Washington, whence he reported to Elmira for muster out May 27, 1865. Not a pensioner.