File:Wbell-broken-femur.jpg
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English: Lieutenant Goodwin, Deceased, Ununited Gunshot Fracture of the Upper Third of the Right Femur, Seven Months After the Injury, a photograph by U.S. Army medical photographer William Bell (1830–1910) showing a femur bone severed by a gunshot wound. |
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circa 1865 date QS:P,+1865-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Source | Smithsonian American Art Museum online database | ||||||
Author | William Bell (photographer) | ||||||
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