I don't know who he is, but bullet wounds to the heart are survivable if the bullet doesn't do enough damage.
Yes, it's quite possible to survive from bullet wounds at any time including the 1920's, it all depends what injury the bullet causes, a flesh wound in the arm, leg, buttocks etc. is not usually fatal, if the bullet hits a vital organ such as the heart or brain, causes serious internal injuries or the wound becomes infected then you are in trouble.
Spock's heart (as established in the Star Trek episode "A Private Little War") is located where a human's liver is located. This allows him to survive a bullet shot through the back where a human would die.
He is American by heart
Yes
That's personal information - between the 'subject' and their physician ! You won't get an answer to that anywhere on the internet (or anywhere else for that matter !)
no the brain needs the oxygen from the blood fromt the heart to survive
Like a inch
to survive
The bullet kills your brain, which controls your heart, and the heart stops beating.
Andrew Jackson. The bullet was received in a duel over the honor of his his wife, Rachel.
He died of congestive heart failure.
no you can not survive without a heart because the heart pumps blood to the rest of your body and without the heart there would be no blood flowing through your body so you would be dead. So no you can not survive without the heart