History of the Emory Unit, Base Hospital 43, U. S. Army, American Expeditionary Forces
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Dental Office — Annex No. 1. + "Fractures in War" — Captain Frederick G. Hodgson. "Shock, and its Treatment" — Lieutenant Harry J. Sims. "Brain Surgerj' in the Present War" — Captain Charles E. Dowman. "New Method of Accounting for sick and Wounded" — Lieutenant Charles E. Phillips. "Functioning of Base Hospital in S. O. S." — Lieutenant-Colonel S. U. Ma- rietta. "W^ar Neuroses" — Captain Hansell Crenshaw. "Oral Conditions Met With in the S. O. S., and Their Treatment" — Lieutenant Joseph D. Os...borne. "War Wounds from the General Surgeon's Standpoint" — Captain Weldon E. Person. "Pneumonia — Lobar and Broncho" — Captain Dan H. DuPree. "Pathology of the Broncho-Pneumonia" — Captain Louis Berlin. "Diagnosis and Treatment of Duodenal Ulcer" — Lieutenant John B. Fitts. "Influenza and its Principal Complications" — Lieutenant Henry C. Sauls. "Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, its Diagnosis and Treatment" — Lieutenant Fred B. Rawlings. In addition to the readings and lectures given, there were frequent clinics held for and by the Emory officers, when there happened to be any particularly interesting cases in the hospital.
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