![Corporal Michael Dunn of Co. H, 46th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, after the amputation of his legs in 1864.](https://www.bygonely.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Amputation_civil_surgical_instrument_procedure_3.jpeg)
He faced significant challenges when he suffered injuries that required the amputation of both his legs in 1864. The exact circumstances surrounding the injuries are not provided, but it is likely that they occurred during combat.Following the amputations, Corporal Dunn faced substantial physical limitations and had to adapt to his new reality. The medical practices of the time, though less advanced than today’s techniques, allowed soldiers like Dunn to survive such severe injuries. Dunn’s resilience and determination were vital in coping with the physical and emotional challenges resulting from his amputations.