Title: Stumple, J. J.

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), 86.

Keywords:wounds and injuries of the lower extremitieswounds and injuries of the hip jointshot fractures at the hip jointshot fractures at the hip joint unsuccessfully treated by conservationinvolved parts of joint not indicatedhot fracture of hipshot wound of thigh

Civil War Washington ID: med.d2e4873

TEI/XML: med.d2e4873.xml


CASE 202.—Private J. J. Stumple, Co. A, 7th West Virginia, was wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864, by a conoidal ball. He was taken to the field hospital of the 2d division, Second Corps, where Surgeon J. F. Dyer, 19th Massachusetts, noted: "Shot fracture of the right hip." He was admitted into the Second Division Hospital, Alexandria, June 7th, where Surgeon T. R. Spencer, U. S. V., records "shot wound, right thigh." He died June 25, 1864.