These bones are the right scapula and proximal humerus of Cpl. Henry Pinney, Co. H, 1st Missouri Light Artillery. Pinney sustained a gunshot wound during the Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, on April 6, 1862. The bullet passed through his humerus and lodged in his scapula. Both bones exhibit osteomyelitis. The plaque-like new bone formation over the surface of the scapula is a response to inflammation. [AFIP 0285988] (Disclosure: This image has been cropped to emphasize the subject.) (National Museum of Health and Medicine Photo by Ian Herbst.)
Date Taken: | 03.18.2024 |
Date Posted: | 03.27.2024 10:21 |
Photo ID: | 8309539 |
VIRIN: | 240319-D-TY520-1001 |
Resolution: | 2000x1511 |
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Location: | SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, US |
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