Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Jan. 1919; v. 13, no. 1.
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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Jan. 1919; v. 13, no. 1.
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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Jan. 1919; v. 13, no. 1.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Medicine and Surgery Bureau and Navy Department
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Medicine and Surgery Bureau
Date:
1919
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1919-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19190101
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19191231
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Medicine and Surgery Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1919
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vii+1-175 p. il. 1 por. 5 pl.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Heart sounds and their value; by Hobart Amory Hare.—Eliminating epileptic from Navy; by L. E. Bisch.—Use of serum in lobar pneumonia; by E. W. Gould and M. Shaweker.—Diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia and empyema at Naval Hospital, Newport, R. I. [with list of references]; by F. A. Asserson and W. L. Rathbun.—Development of specific serum therapy in pneumonia; by W. R. Redden.—Flat foot, new statement of old truth; by L. R. G. Crandon.—Present status of treatment of flat feet [with list of references]; by S. B. Burk.—Ear protection; by G. B. Trible and S. S. Watkins.—Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-95); by F. J. B. Cordeiro. —Typhoid prophylaxis cards; by R. B. Henry.—Surgical dressing tray for transport and hospital ships; by M. J. Price.—Useful and inexpensive fly trap; by H. V. Hughens.—Scale for measuring flat foot; by B. Dunham.—Case of status lymphaticus; by E. L. Rice.—Some practical and theoretical considerations; by J. J. A. McMullin.— Pain in hypochondrium with pernicious anemia; by H. M. Stenhouse.—Perforating wound of intestine and mesentery; by G. G. Ross.—Notes on treatment of scarlet fever; by W. C. Newton.—Illustrative cases of atypical acute abdominal conditions; by G. D. Hale and J. C. Adams.—Varieties of hypersusceptibility, 3 clinical cases; by L. K. McCafferty. —Report of case of varix simulating inguinal hernia [with list of references]; by E. J. Cummings.—Acute appendicitis complicated by idiopathic hemorrhage from ruptured meso-appendix artery; by F. H. Bowman.—Unusual case of wound contamination with gonococcus; by E. A. Stephens.—Case of subluxation of cervical vertebra by muscular action; by I. S. K. Reeves and M. K. Miller.—Report of case of fracture of skull; by R. I. Longabaugh.—Report of case of stenosis of Wharton's duct; by J. A. Halpin.—Surgical experiences at the front; by G. G. Ross.—Details of transport service; by R. I. Longabaugh.—Plan of regimental field hospital; by C. B. Camerer.— Report on preparation of blood stain at Naval Medical School; by G. F. Clark and L. F. Shabek.—Preparation of identification tags; by R. H. Laning.—History and autopsy findings in case of salvarsan administration; by R. C. Christiansen.—Sanitary report on island of Corfu; by H. Shaw.—The march and shoe; by W. L. Mann.—Intracutaneous tuberculin test in young adults [with list of references]; by E. Moody and C. F. Carter.—Bed screens in barracks; by P. S. Rossiter.—Influenza on naval transport; by W. F. McAnally.—Treatment of chancroids and prevention of buboes; by G. W. Millett. —Record of Navy recruiting station, Pittsburgh, Pa.; by C. C. Ammerman.
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