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Página 2915 - And be it enacted, that the said board is hereby authorized and empowered to agree with the Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture...
Página 2734 - AGO] BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR : PEYTON C. MARCH, General, Chief of Staff.
Página 2938 - Okla., instructions have been issued requiring all Government-owned stallions and mares, also private mares presented for service to. a Government stallion, to pass a negative blood test before service. An exception to this rule was made in the case of the depot at Front Royal, Va. As the disease has never been reported in 300...
Página 3243 - Their maps will be kept up to date and copies furnished incoming troops and others whose health depends upon such knowledge. (11) It should be understood that the enlisted men of sanitary squads are not labor troops, ie, they do , not police or care for grounds, billets, and areas, or dispose of refuse. They function as assistants to the sanitary inspector of the Second Army. These arrangements provide an adequate sanitary supervision, which serves the important purposes of keeping constant guard...
Página 2799 - Cases which do not recover in four months and require treatment for an indefinite period, are turned over to the War Risk Insurance Bureau. Arrangements have been made for the transfer in such a manner that there will be no interval between discharge from the military service and the commencement of the continued care in hospitals near their home provided by the bureau. The efficiency of these special centers has been gratifying. Extensive arrangements were made and carried out for occupational therapy...
Página 3243 - ... sanitary shop of the section for labor and materials. (3) They will keep in touch with the engineer water personnel working in the subarea. (4) They will, as well as possible, keep themselves informed of infectious diseases occurring in the civilian population in the subarea and see that such disease is promptly reported to the proper medical authorities. (5) They will furnish all information gathered by them to town majors and commanding officers of incoming troops as soon as they enter the...
Página 3137 - ... etc., drawing upon the sanitary shop of the section for labor and materials. (3) They will keep in touch with the engineer water personnel working in the subarea. (4) They will, as well as possible, keep themselves informed of infectious diseases occurring in the civilian population in the subarea and see that such disease is promptly reported to the proper medical authorities. (5) They will furnish all information gathered by them to town majors and commanding officers of incoming troops as...
Página 3139 - ... army, both those in divisions and those designated as army troops. For this purpose he must maintain in his office some kind of a reporting system whereby he can constantly keep his hand on the pulse of the sick rate.
Página 3134 - ARMY. 1. ORGANIZATION. A body of troops is a community in which, in addition to organization for combat, provision must be made for all of the needs of a civilian community, for supply of food and water, for shelter and warmth, for refuse disposal, for personal cleanliness and laundry, for care of the sick, and for all of the other innumerable details that arise where human beings live in crowded places. The military sanitarian has some advantages over his civilian colleague.
Página 3221 - Sanitarians deemed it a fly-borne disease of dysenteric nature, for the entire country was infested with myriads of flies. At this time the bread supplied left much to be desired, for being baked by the flash method in large loaves the interior was raw dough in lumps and the loaves were permeated with mold. As a similar disease made its appearance in the Second American Army months later when the cold weather had destroyed all flies, we are still in the dark as to the nature of the disease which,...