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The Doctor's Part: What Happens to the Wounded in War

Church, James Robb
The Doctor's Part: What Happens to the Wounded in War
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This w...

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The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46: May, 1920When junior members of the special divisions began to arrive and were assigned to combatant divisions, the complications increased. They were not recognized in the Tables of Organization, and the details of arranging for billets, messes and transportation were therefore difficult. The towns in which headquarters of divisions were located were usually small and crowded. The general, his perso...

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The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 51

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 51
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 51: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United StatesIt should also be borne in mind that head winds, snow or rain, bad or slippery roads, constant halts from obstructions, heat, want of food, thirst, etc., all delay marches. For instance, very strong head winds will cause a difference of from 20 to 25 per cent and snow or rain from 10 to 15 per cent.Therefore, in view of the for...

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The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 51

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 51
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 51: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United StatesIt should also be borne in mind that head winds, snow or rain, bad or slippery roads, constant halts from obstructions, heat, want of food, thirst, etc., all delay marches. For instance, very strong head winds will cause a difference of from 20 to 25 per cent and snow or rain from 10 to 15 per cent.Therefore, in view of the for...

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University Foot-Ball

Church, James Robb
University Foot-Ball
Excerpt from University Foot-Ball: The Play of Each Position Treated by a College ExpertThe fact that there is so little connected writing on the subject of foot-ball has induced the editor to collect the views of some of the leading university players of the day and place them in book form.If they shall prove of interest to those skilled in the game, or an aid to those beginning it, he will feel repaid for his work.For the illustrations he is...

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The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46: March, 1920On July 15, 1810, for the first time, Dr. Barton makes extended Remarks, at the end of the day's record, as follows: The dysentery and diarrhea are now and have been for the last ten days the prevailing diseases on board the ship. Most of the patients on the sick list with other diseases are more or less af¿icted with these complaints in a slight degree. Neither of these diseases, however,...

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The Military Surgeon, Vol. 45

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, Vol. 45
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, Vol. 45: October, 1919Hon. Carter Glass, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War. Hon. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconst...

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The Military Surgeon, 1923, Vol. 52

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, 1923, Vol. 52
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, 1923, Vol. 52: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United StatesAfter more than two thousand years of attempted ¿ight, in which many lives have been lost and hearts broken by failure, aviation is an accomplished fact.Alphonse Berget in 1911 wrote: If aerial navigation counts its victors - alas! It numbers also its victims. The conquest of the air, like all other conquests, has its battlefie...

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The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46: April, 1920Simmons Equipment for wards and private rooms of hospitals represents the highest development Of bed design, finish, construction and value.That it is the almost universal choice Of the leading institutions of the world is, in itself, a splendid tribute to its superior comfort qualities and enduring service.Simmons Steel Beds and Springs are the logical choice of hospital equipment buyers ...

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The Military Surgeon, 1921, Vol. 49

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, 1921, Vol. 49
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, 1921, Vol. 49: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United StatesReference should be made to recent events with regard to the transfer to the War Risk Insurance Bureau of certain functions which have been up to this date discharged by the Public Health Service. As explained. The responsibility of the Public Health Service in a good deal of this work has been of an emergency nature. The admin...

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The Military Surgeon, 1923, Vol. 53

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, 1923, Vol. 53
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, 1923, Vol. 53: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United StatesActing upon this hint, Flexner put Amoss and Webster upon the study of experimental or artificially induced epidemics of mouse typhoid in mouse villages during 1919 - 20. These villages were made up of cages of 5 mice each, placed arow on metal Shelves and kept sanitary by exclusion of insects and vermin and by weekly cleans in...

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The Military Surgeon, Vol. 45

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, Vol. 45
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, Vol. 45: November, 1919About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfect...

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The Military Surgeon, Vol. 44

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, Vol. 44
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, Vol. 44: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, January to June, 1919At the incinerator each bucket of mixed fecal matter and refuse is fed regularly and systematically into the fire. The technique of this process is described later. The di¿iculty of combustion is not insuperable, especially if the supply of fuel is ample.To be efficient, incinerators'must be of such a type as t...

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The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 50

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 50
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, 1922, Vol. 50: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United StatesWhen any of these are exposed, it must be seized by the blunt hook, and held aside from the knife. But when the incision has been made sufficiently large, then the weapon must be taken out by the same means, and the same circumspection is to be used. Lest any of those parts which I have already mentioned be injured whilst the w...

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The Doctor's Part, What Happens to the Wounded in War (Cl...

Church, James Robb
The Doctor's Part, What Happens to the Wounded in War (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Doctor's Part, What Happens to the Wounded in WarThese impressions of a Military Observer are the results of over two years spent by Colonel Church on the Western front as an Observer with our Allies and later on the Staff of the Command ing General of the American Expeditionary Force.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a ...

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The Military Surgeon, 1920, Vol. 47

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, 1920, Vol. 47
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, 1920, Vol. 47: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United StatesMany soldiers and officers who had worn glasses in the past decided that they were unnecessary in a military career, such men left their glasses at home, or forgot their prescriptions, or did not replace break ages, later suffering much annoyance from the brimless overseas cap, from exposure to the white roads of France, from w...

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The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46

Church, James Robb
The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46
Excerpt from The Military Surgeon, Vol. 46: May, 1920When junior members of the special divisions began to arrive and were assigned to combatant divisions, the complications increased. They were not recognized in the Tables of Organization, and the details of arranging for billets, messes and transportation were therefore difficult. The towns in which headquarters of divisions were located were usually small and crowded. The general, his perso...

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