The medical department of the United States Army in the world war.


Autoria(s): United States. Surgeon-General's Office.; Lynch, Charles, 1868-1937.; Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952.
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31/12/1969

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vol. XII. Pathology of the acute respiratory diseases, and of gas gangrene following war wounds, by G.R. Callender and J.F. Coupal. 1929- vol. XIII. pt. 1. Physical reconstruction and vocational education, by A.G. Crane. pt. 2. The Army nurse corps, by Julia C. Stimson. 1927- vol. XIV. Medical aspects of gas warfare, by W.D. Bancroft, H.C. Bradley [and others] 1926.- vol. XV. Statistics, pt. 1. Army anthropology, based on observations made on draft recruits, 1917-1918, and on veterans at demobilization, 1919, by C.B. Davenport and A.G. Love. 1921. pt. 2. Medical and casualty statistics based on the medical records of the United States Army, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive, by A.G. Love. 1925.

vol. VII. Training, by W.N. Bispham. 1927. - vol. VIII. Field operations, by Charles Lynch. J.H. Ford, F.W. Weed. 1925.- vol. IX. Communicable and other diseases, by J.F.Siler. 1928.- vol. X. Neuropsychiatry in the United States, by Pearce Bailey, F.E. Williams, P.O. Komora; in the American expeditionary forces, by T.W. Salmon, Norman Fenton. 1929.- vol. XI. Surgery, pt. 1. General surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery. 1927. pt. 2. Empyema, by E.K. Dunham; maxillofacial surgery, by R.H. Ivy and J.D. Eby; opthalmology (United States), by G.E. De Schweinitz; opthalmology (American expeditionary forces), by Allan Greenwood; otolaryngology (United States), by S.J. Morris; otolaryngology (American expeditionary forces), by J.F. McKernon. 1924.-

Editor-in-chief: Col.Charles Lynch.

vol. I. The Surgeon general's office, by Charles Lynch, F.W. Weed, Loy McAfee. 1923.- vol.II. Administration: American expeditionary forces, by J.H.Ford. 1927.- vol. III. Finance and supply, by E.P. Wolfe. 1928- vol. IV. Activities concerning mobilization camps and ports of embarkation, by A.S. Bowen. 1928- vol. V. Millitary hospitals in the United States, by F.W. Weed. 1923- vol. VI. Sanitation in the United States, by W.P. Chamberlain; in the American expeditionary forces, by F.W. Weed. 1926.-

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Palavras-Chave #United States. Army Medical Service. #World War, 1914-1918 #Surgery, Military. #Medicine, Military.
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