Medical bulletin. United States Veterans' Bureau medical bulletin, v. 2, no. 1, Jan. 1926; Karl Schaffle, editor.
Publication Title:
Medical bulletin. United States Veterans' Bureau medical bulletin, v. 2, no. 1, Jan. 1926; Karl Schaffle, editor.
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Medical bulletin. United States Veterans' Bureau medical bulletin, v. 2, no. 1, Jan. 1926; Karl Schaffle, editor.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Veterans' Bureau
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Veterans' Bureau
Authors:
Schaffle, Karl
Date:
1926
Publish Date ISO Format:
1926-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19260101
Publication End:
19261231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Veterans' Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1926
SuDoc number:
VB 1.16:2/1
Description:
viii+1-102 p. il. 3 pl. 4 p. of pl.
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[Monthly.]
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[Monthly.] ‡ Official Use. Not Available.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Address of Frank T. Hines, director of Veterans' Bureau, to Medical Council.—Address of E. O. Crossman, medical director, to Medical Council.—Address of Ray Lyman Wilbur, chairman, to Medical Council.—Unit system in large Government tuberculosis hospitals; [by] Earl H. Bruns.—Effect of X rays on blood of Röntgen-ray workers [with bibliography; by] Philip R. Matz.—Social work in Veterans' Bureau, its history and its possibilities; [by] Frances A. Foster.—History of hospitals; [by] J. H. Ward.—Problem of mentally defective ex service men [with bibliography; by] Irving J. Sands.—Tuberculous spondylitis (Pott's disease) [with list of references; by] Horatio D. Luse.—Treatment of chronic purulent otitis media; [by] William E. Joiner.—Study of Larson's ring test applied to 315 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis [with list of references; by] H. P. Bacon.—When is diagnosis of neurasthenia justified? [by] M. D. Clayton.—Interestins case of Ludwig's angina with favorable outcome; [by] Wallwyn Hervey.—Section of neuropsychiatry; [Neuropsychiatry disorders] 4, Epilepsies, [5, Psychoneuroses].—Report of Clara D. Noyes, chairman of advisory committee of nurses, to Medical Council.—What Veterans' Bureau nursing service means to me; [by] Margaret E. Reamy.