Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, published quarterly for information of Medical Department of Navy, v. 26, no. 4, Oct. 1928; edited by L. Sheldon, jr.
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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, published quarterly for information of Medical Department of Navy, v. 26, no. 4, Oct. 1928; edited by L. Sheldon, jr.
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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, published quarterly for information of Medical Department of Navy, v. 26, no. 4, Oct. 1928; edited by L. Sheldon, jr.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Medicine and Surgery Bureau and Navy Department
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Medicine and Surgery Bureau
Authors:
Sheldon, L. jr.
Date:
1928
Publish Date ISO Format:
1928-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19280101
Publication End:
19281231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Medicine and Surgery Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1928
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N 10.11/1:26/4
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vi+787-1217 p. il. 3 pl. 40 p. of pl.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Relations of pathology to dentistry [with list of references]; by Howard T. Karsner.—Our disease inheritance from slavery; by E. R. Stitt.—Treponematosis among Bedouin Arabs of Syrian Desert; by Ellis H. Hudson.—Tularemia (Francis's disease) [with list of references]; by Walter M. Simpson.—Physiology of respiration in relationship to problems of naval medicine: pt. 4, High altitudes [with list of references]; by Eugene F. Du Bois.—Cases illustrating maxillo-facial and plastic surgery; by Lucius W. Johnson.—Physical examination for flying with special reference to eyes [with list of references]; by John C. Adams.—Physiology of vegetative centers; by David L. Poe.—Medical difficulties encountered by combat forces operating in northern Nicaragua; by W. T. Minnick and F. M. Townsend.—Health conditions in Gendarmerie d'Haiti [with list of references]; by M. E. Higgins.—Business administration at naval hospitals; by B. E. Irwin.—Tularemia, report of 4 eases, 1 fatal, with autopsy report; by Charles W. O. Bunker and Eben E. Smith.—Tongs in treatment of fractures of tibia and fibula [with list of references]; by G. A. Eckert.—Spinal fluid in tropical syphilis; by R. P. Parsons.—Paroxysmal tachycardia of high bundle branch origin with independent auricular rhythm, report of case; by D. Ferguson.—Strangulated diaphragmatic hernia, report of case; by J. W. Ellis.—Acromegalia, report of case [with list of references]; by J. R. Thomas.—Leprosy: by I. S. K. Reeves.—Medical social work and its application to Army and Navy hospitals; by Frances McClaughry.—Comments of a visitor [to Naval Hospital, Portmsouth, Va.]; by Blanche F. Webb.—Tour of duty in Guam and Philippines; by Sue S. Dauser.—Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers, Navy, [including] Final report of committee. Chemical Section, National Safety Council, on spray coating (abridged); [Lead poisoning on board U. S. S. Seattle, by Jacob Stepp; Five cases of lead poisoning occurring on board U. S. S. Wyoming during 1926, with reference, by W. W. Hargrave; Deleterious effects from serum injections, by W. H. Park; Report of outbreak of influenza on board U. S. S. Idaho, by F. G. Abeken; Small outbreak of food poisoning on board U. S. S. Trenton attributed to chicken salad, by R. D. Mackey].—Index, v. 1-26.
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