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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) 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.