| Medicine - 1898 - 798 pages
...may be taken in the early morning as a prophylactic, but the taking of quinine as a routine practise should only be recommended -under exceptional circumstances....should be taken to dry it in the sun or by fires. GEO. M. STERNBERG, Surgeon-Ceneral US Army. Thus hemmed in on all sides by military officialism, by... | |
| United States. War Department - 1898 - 1266 pages
...taken in the early morning as a prophylactic; but the taking of quinine as a routine practice •hoald only be recommended under exceptional circumstances....first opportunity should be taken to dry it in the suu or by fires. QKO. M. STEBNBERG, Surgeon- General, USA PAY DEPARTMENT. WAR DEPARTMENT, PAYMASTER-GENERAL'S... | |
| Medicine - 1898 - 676 pages
...quinine may be taken in the early morning as a prophylactic, but the taking of quinine as a routine practice should only be recommended under exceptional...bedding becomes damp from exposure to rain or heavy dew, the first opportunity should be taken to dry it in the sun or by the fire. — Phil. Mud. Jour.... | |
| Charles Smart - Medicine, Military - 1898 - 448 pages
...quinine as a routine practice should only be recommended under exceptional circumstances. " Light woollen underclothing should be worn ; and when a soldier's...bedding becomes damp from exposure to rain or heavy dew, the first opportunity should be taken to dry it in the sun or by fires." i CHAPTER IV. GENERAL... | |
| Charles Smart - Medicine, Military - 1898 - 370 pages
...be worn ; and when a soldier's clothing or bedding becomes damp from exposure to rain or heavy dew, the first opportunity should be taken to dry it in the sun or by fires." CHAPTER IV. GENERAL HOSPITAL SERVICE. 110. General hospitals are those established at points distant... | |
| United States. War Department - 1899 - 958 pages
...quinine may be taken in the early morning as a prophylactic, but the taking of quinine as a routine practice should only be recommended under exceptional...that the locality is infected the troops should at once be removed. The disastrous mistake has frequently been made of removing the sick and leaving the... | |
| United States. Surgeon General's Office - 1899 - 194 pages
...quinine may be taken in the early morning as a prophylactic, but the taking of quinine as a routine practice should only be recommended under exceptional...should be taken to dry it in the sun or by fires. 327. MEMORANDUM — JUNE 13, 1898. The attention of medical officers of the regular and volunteer armies... | |
| United States - 1899 - 944 pages
...quinine may be taken in the early morning as a prophylactic, but the taking of quinine as a routine practice should only be recommended under exceptional...to rain or heavy dews the first opportunity should oe taken to dry it in the sun or by fires." Fourth. When cases of yellow fever occur in a camp or barracks... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1899 - 916 pages
...quinine may be taken in the early morning as a prophylactic, but the taking of quinine as a routine practice should only be recommended under exceptional...worn, and when a soldier's clothing or bedding becomes dump from exposure to rain or heavy dews the first opportunity should oe taken to dry it iu the sun... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1899 - 194 pages
...quinine may be taken in the early morning as a prophylactic, but the taking of quinine as a routine practice should only be recommended under exceptional...Light woolen underclothing should be worn, and when a soldier,s clothing or bedding becomes damp from exposure to rain or heavy dews the first opportunity... | |
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