Neuroimmunology
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Joseph Brown, a man of about fifty years, with a huge aneurysm of the innominate artery, visited the Army Medical Museum in July 1868 and sat for this picture. A few days later, on July 30, 1868, the aneurysm ruptured, and the unfortunate man instantly expired. Edited by Dr. Douglas J Lanska. (From: Otis GA. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens. Prepared by direction of the Surgeon General. Volume 4. Washington: Surgeon General's Office, 1865 [sic, 1868?], photograph 195. Public domain.)