Harewood General Hospital Photographer unidentified
Published / Created:
1865
Collection Title:
Binder's Title: Gunshot Wounds Illustrated
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Charles H. Wood., Chas. H. Wood, Private, Co. D, 53rd Pa. Vols., aged 19, was admitted to Harewood U.S.A. Gen'l Hospital, April 5, 1865, suffering from gun shot wound of left arm, extent of injury unknown. Wounded, March 31st, 1865, at the battle of Petersburgh, Va. The left arm was amputated on the field March 31st, 1865, by a circular incision. On admission, the stump was in good condition. Constitutional state of patient was also good. Result favorable., Harewood U.S.A. General Hospital,, Hospital Number 20.591., R. B. BONTECOU,, and Surgeon U.S. Vols., In Charge.
Subject (Geographic):
Washington, D.C
Subject (Name):
Bontecou, Reed Brockway, 1824-1907, Charles H. Wood, Hospital Number 20, 591, Harewood General Hospital, and Reed B. (Brockway) Bontecou 1824-1907
Subject (Topic):
Amputation, Arm—Wounds and injuries, Medical photography—patients, Medical photography—United States—19th century, and United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Medical and sanitary affairs
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Charles Hartwell,the father of Emily S. Hartwell, was an American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionary stationed in Fukien from 1853 to 1905., and Mr. Hartwell and faculty from Foochow [Fuzhou] College in an outdoor group photo. Foochow [Fuzhou], China, 1903.
A coat of arms, divided into two by a speckled fess and featuring two pelicans preening themselves above it. The shield is surrounded by fancy leafy. At the crest, atop a crown, is a third pelican, also preening itself, but producing blood in the process. Below is the motto Ducit Amor Patriæ.
Subject (Name):
Lashmar, Charles
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Crown, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
Harewood General Hospital Photographer unidentified
Published / Created:
1865
Collection Title:
Binder's Title: Gunshot Wounds Illustrated
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Charles Last, bugler, 25th Ill., aged 35, admitted to Harewood U.S.A. Gen'l Hospital, from Hampton Hospital, Sept. 13, 1865, convalescent from gunshot fracture of right thigh, upper third, ball entering from outerside. Wounded by guard at Washington, D.C.—conical ball—at short range June 7, 1865. On admission to this hospital, the fractured part was united and patient able to be about on crutches. Constitutional state of patient, at time of injury, good; treatment, splint and counter extension; result, favorably. The patient is doing very well, and in a fair way of having a good limb., CHARLES LAST., and Gunshot fracture of thigh.
Subject (Geographic):
Washington, D.C
Subject (Name):
Bontecou, Reed Brockway, 1824-1907, Charles Last, Harewood General Hospital, and Reed B. (Brockway) Bontecou 1824-1907
Subject (Topic):
Leg—Wounds and injuries, Medical photography—patients, Medical photography—United States—19th century, and United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Medical and sanitary affairs
A lance with a pennant attached, featuring a lion passant. Just above where the bottom pierces into a torse are two palm branches crossing in the forefront. Above, upon a large banner, is the motto Be Just And Fear Not.
A coat of arms, with an azure chief featuring a rooster flanked by two crosslet fitchees. Below, beneath an argent field is a gules chevron surrounded by three sable roundels; two above, one below. At the helm, above a decorative mantling and flanked by leafing, is a knight's helmet. At the crest, atop a torse, is a larger rooster standing vigilant. Beneath the shield, in front of the mantle in which a fringed cloth presents the title text, is a banner with the motto Freedom & Health.
Subject (Name):
Lucas, Charles
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Cross, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, and Shields