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Geo. Ruass [Civil War victim]
Geo. Ruass [Civil War victim]
William H. Bell
1864
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J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
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F. Pilgrim. Co. D. 8 N.Y. Cav. admitted April 5 1865 to Harewood Hospital.
William H. Bell, 1865
The northern wall of the Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the foot of To-ro-weap valley. The rounded rocks...are sand-stone.
William H. Bell, 1872
Successful Primary Excision of four inches of the Upper Third of the Shaft of the Right Humerus for Gunshot Fracture
William H. Bell, 1865
[Two unidentified Civil War victim seated]
William H. Bell, 1864
Successful Primary Excision of the Head and three inches of the Shaft of the Right Humerus for Gunshot Fracture
William H. Bell, 1865
Cañon of Kanab Wash, Colorado River, Looking North
William H. Bell, 1872
The Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the foot of To-ro-weap Valley. A view of the south wall of the gorge...opposite wall.
William H. Bell, 1872
The mouth of Kanab Creek. The beds of the Colorado River and its tributary here lie in gorges cut by the running water to the depth of about 3.500 feet below the general surgace of the country. The highest point seen in the picture is 2.500 feet above the water, and the walls are here too steep to be scaled, No. 10 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
William H. Bell, 1872
Cross-bedded Sandstone, Kanab, Utah.
William H. Bell, 1872
Successful Primary Excision of the Head and three inches of the Shaft of the Left Humerus for Gunshot Fracture
William H. Bell, 1864
Kanab Wash, Colorado Basin.
William H. Bell, 1872
Seven Heads of Humeri excised for Gunshot Injuries
William H. Bell, 1863