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Joint Pathology Center (JPC)
 
606 Stephen Sitter Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20910-1290
USA

www.jpc.capmed.mil
JPCHelp@amedd.army.mil
Tel: 1 855 393 3904

 
Some random images from this collection.
 
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Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Injured Soldier Jacob Hertzog, and his prosthetic brace, became an impromptu model in an advertisement when Hudson contributed this annotated mounted picture to the Museum, Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6958
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Photograph provided by Barnum in support of his pension claim, Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6951
William H. Bell, 1865 Aug, Major General Henry Barnum displaying his gunshot to the abdomen and hip, Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6950
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Private John Wallace has a leaf tied around his waist to hide his genitals, Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6956
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1867, July, Eben Smith [nineteen years old], Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6948
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Lemon, made for the 1876 Centennial Exposition, a leaf has been painted on the original negative over his genitals., Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6955
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Thirty-seven-year-old Boston woman's pre-operative tumors of her breasts, Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6953
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1869, 24 December, Alfred Stratton, pensioned at twenty-five dollars a month and provided with artificial arms, Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6957
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Private George Lemon, ex-prisoner of war of the Confederates, survived a complete amputation of his leg at the hip after returning to the Union, Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6954
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Louisa Walters, photographed in 1868, twenty-eight years after being operated on at age twelve to remove her leg at the hip., Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6952
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1870 (ca), Necrosis and Exfoliation and Deposits of Spongy Callus after a Gunshot Fracture of the Left Femur, Joint Pathology Center (JPC), LL/6949
   

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