Sergeant Hector Sears from the Ohio Volunteers, was another to have six inches of his humerus removed (35/62)

Sergeant Hector Sears from the Ohio Volunteers, was another to have six inches of his humerus removed

He was a soldier from Ohio who served in the American Civil War as a member of the Ohio Volunteers. During his service, he suffered a serious injury that resulted in the surgical removal of six inches of his humerus bone in his upper arm. After the surgery, Sergeant Sears required extensive medical attention and rehabilitation. He may have been fitted with a prosthesis or brace to help support his arm and shoulder

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Former Bouquet seller now making a go with blogging and graphic designing. I love creating & composing history articles and lists.

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