Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Oct. 1919; v. 13, no. 4.
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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Oct. 1919; v. 13, no. 4.
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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Oct. 1919; v. 13, no. 4.
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Medicine and Surgery Bureau
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Medicine and Surgery Bureau
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1919
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1919-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19190101
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19191231
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Medicine and Surgery Bureau
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13
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1919
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Report on influenza by staff, U. S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.; sec. 1, General statistical standpoint, by A. B. Clifford, T. C. Kelly, and B. A. Thomas; sec. 2 (a). Clinical and therapeutic standpoint, by H. A. Hare; sec. 2 (b), Clinical and therapeutic standpoint, by F. T. Billings; sec. 2 (c), Clinical and therapeutic standpoint, by J. Daland; sec. 3 (a), Roentgenological standpoint, by R. H. Boggs; sec. 3 (b), Roentgenologic standpoint, by H. K. Pancoast; sec. 4, Laboratory standpoint, by J. T. Borden and R. S. Leopold.—Infectious and contagious diseases on islands of St. Thomas and St. John, Virgin Islands of United States, Mar.-Sept. 1918; by E. Peterson.—Naval ambulance trains observed in Great Britain; by F. L. Pleadwell.—Bone surgery, study of 3 cases; by A. L. Clifton.—Study of epidemic of mumps [with list of references]; by R. B. H. Gradwohl, C. F. Carter, W. S. Barcus, and H. L. Fougerouse.—Constitutional inferiority in Navy; by T. A. Ratliff.—Acute early appendicitis, diagnosis, observation, and conclusions; by H. E. Jenkins and L. A. Will.—Extra-genital chancres [with list of references]; by J. M. Perret.—Influence of incubation and choice of antigens in Wassermann reaction; by E. D. Hitchcock.—Practice of medicine in Europe during middle ages.—Abraham Jacobi, 1830-1919.—Construction of animal cages; by G. F. Clark.—Rotary toothbrush; by H. E. Harvey.— Equipment of battle dressing station storerooms; by W. S. Pugh.—Four cases of wood alcohol poisoning from drinking bay rum; by N. S. Betts.—Arsenic poisoning fallowing use of novarsenobenzo]; by C. M. Burchfiel.—Death following arsephenamine; by A. Goetsch.—Depressed fracture of frontal bone into frontal sinus; by A. W. Hoaglund.—Colon ptosis; by G. U. Pillmore.—Ideal tonsil operation; by A. H. Robnett.—With naval railway battery in France; by C. S. Stephenson.—Submarine division 5; by E. W. Brown.—Preliminary note on preparation of anti-human amboceptor; by G. F. Clark and A. J. Mouton.—Report of psychiatric division on recruits entering incoming detention camp; by F. L. McDaniel.—Report of bacteriological experiments with acriflavine: by H. B. La Favre.—Report on use of acriflavinc in treatment of gonorrhea; by C. M. Burchfiel.—Army bedside X-ray unit; by H. R. Coleman.—Hospital service in Haiti; by H. F. Lawrence.—Organization of U. S. Naval Hospital, Charleston, S. C.; by W. M. Garton and G. W. Calver.—Index to United States naval medical bulletin, v. 13.
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