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    <principal>Susan C. Lawrence</principal>
    <principal>Kenneth M. Price</principal>
    <principal>Kenneth J. Winkle</principal>
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        <title level="j">The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. (1861-65.)</title>
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        <publisher>Government Printing Office</publisher>
        <biblScope type="part">Part 3</biblScope>
        <biblScope type="volume">Volume 2</biblScope>
        <date when="1883">1883</date>
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       <term>accidentally injured by blow of axe</term> 
       <term>axe struck foot below external malleolus, penetrating ankle joint</term> 
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   <p><hi rend="initialcap">C</hi>ASE 992.&#8212;Partial excision at the ankle joint.&#8212;<name type="person" key="xxx">Private L. Ettinger</name>,&#185; <name type="organization" key="xxx">Co. K, 58th New York</name>, aged 52 years, was
    accidentally injured, near <name type="place">Hunter's Chapel</name>, <date type="injury" when="1861-12-06">December 6, 1861</date>, by the blow of an axe, which struck his right foot just below the
    external malleolus, penetrating the ankle joint.  <name type="person" key="294">Assistant Surgeon J. S. Billings</name>, <name type="organization" key="190">U. S. A.</name>, who operated in the case, made the
    following report:  &#34;The man was admitted to the <name type="hospital" key="155">Union Hotel Hospital, Georgetown</name>, <date type="admit" when="1862-01-01">January 1, 1862</date>, being very feeble and
    emaciated and complaining of great pain in the foot. A large gaping wound existed at the site of the injury, from which sanious
    fetid pus was escaping and at the bottom of which dead bone could be felt. Sinuses also ran down each side of the tendo-achillis,
    and the whole integument about the ankle joint was livid and undermined.  On <date type="operation" when="1862-01-06">January 6th</date> partial excision of the ankle joint
    was performed by a curved incision three inches long, made just below the external malleolus and including the original wound.
    The external malleolus, the whole of the <choice><orig>astragalus</orig><reg>talus</reg></choice>, and a small portion of the scaphoid were found to be carious and were
    removed by means of the bone gouge and Liston's forceps. The h&#230;morrhage was slight. Simple dressings were applied, and
    ale and good diet were furnished. By March 1st the wound had entirely healed, the skin had resumed its natural appearance,
    and the patient could walk with a cane. He was then sent to <name type="place">Philadelphia</name>, where he was discharged from service. I saw him
    <date type="injury" when="1863-05">eight months afterwards</date>, walking with a cane and with but a very slightly perceptible limp. The age and debilitated condition
    of this patient rendered the expediency of excision very doubtful; but the result proved entirely satisfactory.&#34; The records
    of <name type="hospital" key="xxx">South Street Hospital, Philadelphia</name>, show that the patient was discharged <date type="servicedischarge" when="1862-09-17">September 17, 1862</date>, by reason of &#34;anchylosis of
    the right ankle joint&#34; resulting from the wound.  The man subsequently became a pensioner. The nature of his injury and
    disability has since then been corroborated by successive certificates of various examining surgeons.  The pensioner has been
    for some years an inmate of the hospital for the insane at <name type="place">Randall s Island, New York Harbor</name>.</p>
   <p>&#185; <hi rend="initialcap">C</hi>ULBERTSON (<hi rend="initialcap">H.</hi>), <hi rend="italic">Excision of the Larger Joints of Extremities</hi>, in <hi rend="italic">Transactions American Medical Association</hi>, 1876. Supplement to Vol. XXVII, p. 344.   Prize Essay. </p>
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