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Descriptio Heart of a 26-year-old man, perforated by a bullet, New York, 1937; Death attributed to homicide.
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New York City Medical Examiner's Collection, National Museum of Health and Medicine, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. From exhibition "Visible Proofs: Forensic Views of the Body"

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