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Description Eduard Ritter von Hofmann (1837-1897): "Lehrbuch der gerichtlichen Medicin." Vienna, 1878. / taken from translation "Atlas of Legal Medicine", Philadelphia 1898.
English: Plate 20: Encircling gunshot wound.
Español: Lámina 20: Alrededores de una herida de bala
Source National Library of Medicine
Author Chromolithograph by A. Schmitson
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