Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, published quarterly for information of Medical Department of Navy, v. 27, no. 1, Jan. 1929; 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. 27, no. 1, Jan. 1929; 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. 27, no. 1, Jan. 1929; 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:
1929
Publish Date ISO Format:
1929-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19290101
Publication End:
19291231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Medicine and Surgery Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1929
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N 10.11/1:27/1
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viii+1-289 p. il. 5 pl. 2 p. of pl.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Maintenance of equilibrium in aviation [with list of references]; by C. M. Longstreth.—Physical qualifications and aeronautical adaptability; by Albert Ickstadt, jr.—Simplified rebreather procedure; by Winfred Dana.—Physiology of respiration in relationship to problems of naval medicine: pt. 5, Noxious gases and protective devices [with list of references]; by Eugene F. Du Bois.—Dental supplies and equipment; by H. A. Daniels.—Edema disease among Haitian prisoners, factors probably responsible for its disappearance [with list of references]; by William W. Wickersham.—Compressed air as possible factor in prevention of respiratory diseases; by G. H. Mankin.—Dengue, study based on 100 cases; by J. E. Miller.—Report of malaria and microfilaria survey of 11,000 laborers and 2,007 children in Haiti; by P. W. Wilson.—Outbreak of cerebrospinal fever in northern Haiti; by O. Wildman.—Tuberculosis in Haiti; by M. E. Higgins.—Rabies, report of 2 cases; by U. R. Webb and F. W. Muller.—Agranulocytic angina, report of case [with bibliography]; by E. A. Sharp and C. A. Setterstrom.—Rupture of long head of biceps flexor cubiti muscle, with report of cases [and with list of references]; by C. M. Shaar.—Choked disk, its importance as aid in diagnosis, with report of 2 cases; by A. H. Cecha.—Amebic abscess of liver rupturing through lungs, report of unusual case; by Oscar Davis.—Compound fracture of maxilla; by M. W. Mangold.—Addison's disease, report of case; by W. S. Sargent and C. E. Fitzgerald.—Endarteritis of feet with gangrene; by L. H. Williams.—Obstructive massive atalectasis of lung, report of 7 cases; by C. P. Kindleberger.—Tremor of tongue in syphilis; by William F. Murdy.—Graph for determining weight variation; by F. K. Soukup.—Institute for nurses; by Isabella F. Erskine.—Public health service of Samoa; by Grace Pepé.—Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers. Navy, [including] Reactions incidental to administration of 191,778 doses of neoarsphenamine and other arsenical compounds in Navy, by J. R. Phelps; [Succinchlorimide proposed as chemical agent for preparation of potable water, by Cyrus B. Wood; Minimal chlorine death points of bacteria (vegetative forms), by Fred O. Tonney, Frank E. Greer, and T. F. Danforth; Unsatisfactory water supply, Olongapo, P. I., by W. D. Davis; Dishwashing and sterilizing equipment on board U. S. S. Saratoga, by F. L. McDaniel and J. L. Ross; Experience with cerebrospinal fever at Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I., by R. J. Straeten and G. A. Alden; Report of case of cerebrospinal fever which developed on board U. S. S. Paul Hamilton, by E. L. Whitehead; Bacterial flora of ground market meats, outbreak of food poisoning probably due to crab meat, with list of references, by J. C. Geiger, Frank E. Greer, and John L. White; Outbreak of food poisoning on board U. S. S. Canopus, attributed to fish, by G. A. Riker; Small outbreak of food poisoning on board U. S. S. Argonne as result of unsafe practice, by W. C. Espach; Organization of quarantine camp at Olongapo, P. I., by G. A. Riker].
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