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  2. Daniel Sickles's leg - Wikipedia

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    Aware that the Army Medical Museum (since renamed the National Museum of Health and Medicine) had been recently founded, Sickles had the leg forwarded to the museum in a coffin-shaped box, as it had begun accumulating "specimens of morbid anatomy". [2] The damaged tibia and fibula were stabilized with wire and used as a museum specimen. [9]

  3. Daniel Sickles - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Edgar Sickles (October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914) was an American politician, soldier, and diplomat.. Born to a wealthy family in New York City, Sickles was involved in a number of scandals, most notably the 1859 homicide of his wife's lover, U.S. Attorney Philip Barton Key II, whom Sickles gunned down in broad daylight in Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House. [2]

  4. List of individual body parts - Wikipedia

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    Union Army general Daniel Sickles had his right leg amputated above the knee after a cannonball wound suffered at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. The limb was donated to the Army Medical Museum (now the National Museum of Health and Medicine), where it was used as a teaching example of battlefield trauma.

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    Sickles had learned that Key was having an affair with his wife. The ensuing trial was a sensation, and Sickles became the first person in the US acquitted based on a temporary insanity defense. #46

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    In 1863 at Gettysburg, Dan Sickles, a government gadfly turned Union general, foolishly led a wild charge into the teeth of the Confederate defenses. ... If they’re lucky, unlike Dan Sickles ...

  7. Category:Daniel Sickles - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Sickles's leg; N. New York Monuments Commission; W. Fanny White This page was last edited on 12 August 2021, at 19:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

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  9. III Corps (Union army) - Wikipedia

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    Its losses at Gettysburg were 578 killed, 3,026 wounded, and 606 missing; total, 4,210 out of less than 10,000 actually engaged. The morning report showed 11,924 present for duty equipped. General Sickles was seriously wounded, losing a leg; he left the corps and active military service, and General Birney succeeded temporarily to the command.