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English: bullet in the heart. caption reads, "FIGURE 16.—Machinegun bullet in right side of heart near junction of right auricle and right ventricle. A. Posteroanterior roentgenogram. B. Left anterior oblique roentgenogram. The electrocardiogram showed no abnormalities."
Date Date of photo is unknown, year of publication is 1965.
Source Surgery in World War II: Thoracic surgery, Volume II (1965). Medical department, United States Army.Wounds of the Heart (Including Retained Foreign Bodies), Mediterranean (Formerly North African) Theater of Operations. Direct link: [1]
Author Lyman A. Brewer III, M.D., and Thomas H. Burford, M.D.
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