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Figure 29.—Surgeon David Low Huntington, U.S. Army, third Curator of the Museum, 1881-1883.

entrance.[1] The President's vertebrae are preserved in the Medical Museum, with the course of the bullet traced through them by a plastic rod.

Dr. Woodward's health failed early in 1882, and in February he left for Europe—to return no more to the Museum. He did not participate in the

  1. (1) Lamb, D. S.: Official Record of the Postmortem Examination of the Body of President James A. Garfield. American Journal of the Medical Sciences 82: 583-590, 1881. (2) Lamb, op. cit., p. 82.