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Morrell E. Seely

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Morrell E. Seely Veteran

Birth
Brighton, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Death
1918 (aged 75–76)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Brighton, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Co F., 103rd OVI


"Case 1016. — Private Morell Seely, Co. F, 103d Ohio, aged 21 years, was admitted into Cumberland Hospital, Nashville, March 7, 1864, with gunshot wound of left leg, middle third, with injury to tibia. Patient also had congenital hare-lip. On March 15, 1864, Surgeon C. McDermout, U. S. V., operated for hare-lip, without anaesthesia. Two interrupted sutures, one uniting mucous membrane on inner border of lip, used with dressings of adhesive plaster. Union by first intention within five days; patient fed on liquid food. The wound of the leg did well. The patient recovered and was furloughed April 13, 1864." -- The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. Part III, Volume II. (3rd Surgical volume) by U. S. Army Surgeon General's Office, 1883.

Co F., 103rd OVI


"Case 1016. — Private Morell Seely, Co. F, 103d Ohio, aged 21 years, was admitted into Cumberland Hospital, Nashville, March 7, 1864, with gunshot wound of left leg, middle third, with injury to tibia. Patient also had congenital hare-lip. On March 15, 1864, Surgeon C. McDermout, U. S. V., operated for hare-lip, without anaesthesia. Two interrupted sutures, one uniting mucous membrane on inner border of lip, used with dressings of adhesive plaster. Union by first intention within five days; patient fed on liquid food. The wound of the leg did well. The patient recovered and was furloughed April 13, 1864." -- The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. Part III, Volume II. (3rd Surgical volume) by U. S. Army Surgeon General's Office, 1883.




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