Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of AlabamaThe Association, 1919 |
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... services to humanity and especially to the city of Mobile . I wonder just how the Medical Association happened to come to Mobile ? I realize that it is largely due to the personality and energy of our local men in endeavoring to bring ...
... services to humanity and especially to the city of Mobile . I wonder just how the Medical Association happened to come to Mobile ? I realize that it is largely due to the personality and energy of our local men in endeavoring to bring ...
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... service just as strongly as those of you who went to war I cheerfully accepted the honor and assumed the obliga- tion . The Program . A glance at the program this year will indicate that a de- parture has been made from the regular ...
... service just as strongly as those of you who went to war I cheerfully accepted the honor and assumed the obliga- tion . The Program . A glance at the program this year will indicate that a de- parture has been made from the regular ...
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... service , both in the Volunteer Medical Service Corps and on Draft and Medical Advisory Boards . The Provost Marshal General in his second report says : " The medical profession has responded to the call of the Gov- ernment and served ...
... service , both in the Volunteer Medical Service Corps and on Draft and Medical Advisory Boards . The Provost Marshal General in his second report says : " The medical profession has responded to the call of the Gov- ernment and served ...
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... service . The sanitary engineer , practically the whole force of the laboratory and some of the field men volunteered . But for the valuable assistance rendered by the United States Public Health Service , by Mr. B. A. Taylor , the city ...
... service . The sanitary engineer , practically the whole force of the laboratory and some of the field men volunteered . But for the valuable assistance rendered by the United States Public Health Service , by Mr. B. A. Taylor , the city ...
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... service and those best fitted for the task were assigned the duty of investi- gating the cause and cure of the disease . Their work is not yet finished . But we have a reasonable hope that ere long the problem will be solved and that ...
... service and those best fitted for the task were assigned the duty of investi- gating the cause and cure of the disease . Their work is not yet finished . But we have a reasonable hope that ere long the problem will be solved and that ...
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Side 227 - ... name and address of the infected person. The receiving health officer shall, in turn, report the arrival of the infected person to the health officer who issued his release and notify the State health officer of his State that a person infected with venereal disease has entered his jurisdiction.
Side 225 - ... control, shall be used by the State or city health authorities having jurisdiction for the extension of the work, and such local funds must not be conserved through the expenditure of the funds that are allotted by the Congress through the United States Public Health Service.
Side 319 - No health department, State or local, can effectively prevent or control disease without knowledge of when, where, and under what conditions cases are occurring.
Side 227 - Any person, infected with syphilis, gonorrhea, or chancroid, who wishes to change his residence from one State to another must first obtain his release, in writing, from the local health officer. He shall Inform the local health officer as to the place where he intends to reside and shall agree, in writing, to report in person to the proper health officer within one week after arrival at his new residence.
Side 225 - Patients to be given a printed circular of instructions informing them of the necessity of measures to prevent the spread of infection and of the importance of continuing treatment. 2.
Side 9 - It is gratifying to note the part which the association has taken in thus assisting to raise our great Army, as well as its valuable contribution to the war generally. Medical advisory members served without compensation. The exacting details incident to the examination of tens of thousands of registrants, drawn from every precinct of the United States, have been accomplished with a patient, prompt precision that impels me to express my personal appreciation for their loyal services to our Government,...
Side 158 - ... by rectal tap, continued as long as it is tolerated. 8. Primary lavage of the stomach, repeated only if indicated. (It will rarely be indicated if anociation is complete.) 9. From 2,500 to 3,000 cc of normal saline subcutaneously every twenty-four hours until the period of danger is past.
Side 223 - ... becoming a menace to others, the establishment of free clinics for the treatment of venereal diseases, and the elimination of conditions favorable to the spread of venereal infections.
Side 224 - The sum of $200,000 to defray the expenses of the establishment and maintenance of the Division of Venereal Diseases in the Bureau of the Public Health Service ; and the sum of $100,000 to be used under the direction of the Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board for any purpose for which any of the appropriation made by this chapter are available. SEC. 8. That the terms
Side 184 - The knee joint, formed between the articular surfaces of the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia, is largely a hinge joint.