Annual Reports of the War Department, Volumen1,Parte3

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920
 

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Venereal diseases enlisted men in United States admission rates decade
2763
Total influenza admissions United States by months all cases 2029
2787
Camp Dix average strength by month and source of command 1594
2795
Large Camps in United StatesContinued Page IV Camp Custer 1562
2800
Camp Sheridan deaths special infectious diseases 191718 absolute
2801
Anesthesia
2803
Camp Devens 1576
2805
Camp Travis deaths special infectious diseases 191718 ratios per 1000 1968
2808
End results of treatment of patients
2811
F Special divisions Surgeon Generals OfficeContinued
2820
Influenza with lobar pneumonia admissions Europe by months
2822
Camp Wadsworth deaths special infectious diseases 191718 absolute
2825
Personnel Division
2826
Movement of the sick by months United States 1515
2828
Classification of patientsi rom overseas 2879
2830
Camp Eustis admissions special infectious diseases 191718 ratios per 1000 1634
2840
Influenza with bronchopneumonia deaths United States by months
2853
Camp Dodge 1604
2865
Total venereal admissions United States by months enlisted men
2878
Statistical section
2884
Camp Greene 1698
2896
Nativity cases in United States and Europe 1918 influenza all 2063
2902
The Veterinary Division
2916
Nativity cases in United States and Europe 1918 influenza with lobar
2925
Animals United States and France strength by weeks July 1918
2932
E Infectious diseases 2010
2937
Measles with various complications and with total for the last three months
2940
Army animals noneffective rates influenza by weeks United States
2942
Army Medical School 9967
2967
Camp Hancock deaths special infectious diseases 191718 absolute num
2979
Deaths 30 leading diseases enlisted men American troops in Europe 1484
2988
Nativity cases in United States and Europe 1918 influenza with other
2993
Extracts from reports Pneumonia
2994
Discharges 23 leading diseases enlisted men American troops in Hawaii 1506
3003
G American Expeditionary Forces
3006

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