Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, July, 1919; v. 13, no. 3, 1919.
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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, July, 1919; v. 13, no. 3, 1919.
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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, July, 1919; v. 13, no. 3, 1919.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Medicine and Surgery Bureau and Navy Department
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Medicine and Surgery Bureau
Date:
[July 1919]
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1919-07-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19190701
Publication End:
19190731
Corporate/Agency Author:
Medicine and Surgery Bureau
Publication month:
6
Publication year:
1919
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vii+395-635 p. il. 7 pl. 20 p. of pl.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Preventive medicine at training camps and stations, unusual opportunities in military services for study of epidemics, outline of working plan; by C. E. Riggs.—With marines in France; by F. E. Locy.—Bone grafts; by E. M. Foote.—Internal derangements of knee joints; by C. F. Painter.—Clinical manifestations of tropical sprue; by J. E. Wood.—Methods of isolation and cultivation of Pfeiffer's bacillus, review [with bibliography]; by DeW. G. Richey.—Nervous element in aviation; by G. U. Pillmore.—Administration of U. S. hospital ship Solace; by E. E. [H]. H. Old.—Devices and uniforms of Navy Medical Corps, 1802-1905.—Henry G. Beyer, appreciation and portrait; by P. J. Waldner.—Personal tribute to Washington Berry Grove; by L. M. Schmidt.—Improvised mess tables; by H. C. Curl.—Apparatus for treatment of submersion cases; by G. F. Freeman.—Method for recording dental operations and treatment; by W. F. Murdy.—Report of death from rupture of esophagus; by L. Sheldon, jr.—Case of anthrax cured by vaccine; by J. K. Leasure.—Case of foreign body in antrum without symptoms; by J. B. Greene.—Traumatic rupture of kidney, unusual complications, recovery; by F. H. Bowman and H. D. Meeker.—Slow obliterating thrombosis of popliteal vein; by C. A. Frink.—Alopecia universalis; by A. R. Alfred.—Report of operations; (1) For rupture of spleen, (2) For rupture of kidney; by C. O. Tanner.—Traumatic aneurism, report of 5 cases; by F. H. Bowman and H. D. Meeker.—Report of death from salvarsan (arsenobenzol); by E. F. Crofutt.—Perforation of Meckel's diverticulum and accompanying appendicitis; by W. F. Pearce.—Syphiloma of cerebrum; by A. W. Hoaglund and P. F. Prioleau.—Case of extra-genital chancre; by C. B. Camerer and J. R. Poppen.—Chancre of thumb; by L. Herman.—Case of typhoid fever with severe complications; by F. N. Martin.—Acute cholangitis following influenza; by R. S. Reeves.—Hospital ship Comfort; by A. W. Dunbar.—Westbound voyage of U. S. S. Leviathan; by F. A. Asserson.—Ship life in Constantinople; by E. P. Huff.—Record ship; by A. E. Lee.—United States Naval Air Station, Pauillac, Gironde, France; by H. A. Garrison.—United States Naval Air Station, Rockaway Beach, Long Island, N. Y.; by A. A. Shadday.—Examination of 1,000 men to determine changes in weight under service conditions; by H. Halstead and E. A. Mallon.—Measures to prevent poisoning by trinitrotoluol; by A. Saska.—Suggested modifications of marine shoe; by W. L. Mann.—Ten months of X-ray work at naval hospital; by C. H. Jennings.
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