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Read the 1866 story in The Atlantic that put phantom limbs on the map, a fictional story by a Civil War surgeon that was mistaken for being a true account by many readers.

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Additional insights we found via The Atlantic

  1. The story, featured in The Atlantic that year and written by Civil War surgeon Silas Weir Mitchell, detailed the sensations of phantom limb life.

  2. Many readers mistakenly thought it was a story about a real person and sent donations to support the character, Civil War veteran George Dedlow, or stopped by the hospital to try to meet him.

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