Title: Lowe, J. T.

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), 49.

Keywords:wounds and injuries of the lower extremitiesflesh wounds of the lower extremitiesshot flesh woundsshot wounds of lower extremities not attended by lesions of bones, joints, great vessels or nervescomplications of shot flesh wounds of the lower extremitiesligations of blood-vessels of the lower limbs after flesh woundsligations of the profunda arterygunshot wound of thigh by conoidal ballhæmorrhage from profunda artery

Civil War Washington ID: med.d2e3088

TEI/XML: med.d2e3088.xml


CASE 103.—Lieutenant J. T. Lowe, Co. D, 12th New Jersey, wounded at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863; admitted into Third Division Hospital, Alexandria; gunshot wound of left thigh by conoidal ball; hæmorrhage to extent of twenty-four ounces from profunda artery; both ends of profunda femoris tied in the wound. Patient died October 30, 1863.