The Medical World, Volume 62, Issue 111944 - Medicine |
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Page 519
... army as in civil practice . The approach to digestive disorders in the army , however , differs in many respects from that in civil practice . Most patients with persistent gastro - intestinal complaints must be hospitalized in order to ...
... army as in civil practice . The approach to digestive disorders in the army , however , differs in many respects from that in civil practice . Most patients with persistent gastro - intestinal complaints must be hospitalized in order to ...
Page 525
... Army in the present war is less than 3 per cent , whereas it was 93.2 per cent in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and 39.2 per cent in World War I , the War De- partment announced . The organism that causes meningitis is so susceptible ...
... Army in the present war is less than 3 per cent , whereas it was 93.2 per cent in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and 39.2 per cent in World War I , the War De- partment announced . The organism that causes meningitis is so susceptible ...
Page 526
... Army has established a separate prison- er - of - war hospital staffed with German doctors and medical corpsmen . The Glennan General Hospital , having a capacity of 1700 , has been established at Okmulgee , Okla . American Army doctors ...
... Army has established a separate prison- er - of - war hospital staffed with German doctors and medical corpsmen . The Glennan General Hospital , having a capacity of 1700 , has been established at Okmulgee , Okla . American Army doctors ...
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